The Reader on the 6.27
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Stephane Cornicard
About this listen
An irresistible French sensation - Mr Penumbra's 24-hour Bookstore meets Amélie.
The Reader on the 6.27 explores the power of books through the lives of the people they save. It is sure to capture the hearts of book lovers everywhere.
Guylain Vignolles leads a dull and solitary life. He hates his job, and his only company at home is a goldfish. Every morning he takes the 6.27 to his tedious job at a book pulping factory. He hates his boss and his assistant, but he finds companionship with the factory's guard, an eccentric aficionado of classical literature.
On the train each morning on the way to work, Guylain reads aloud to his fellow commuters the disparate pages that he rescues from the jaws of the monstrous pulping machine. One morning on the train, he finds a USB stick which contains the diary of a young woman. As Guylain reads the diary, he finds himself falling love with its author....
This enchanting novel is a warm and funny fable about literature's power to uplift even the most monotonous of lives and how there can be dignity and poetry for even the most misunderstood.
©2014 Jean-Paul Didierlaurent (P)2015 Pan Macmillan Publishers Ltd.What listeners say about The Reader on the 6.27
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- Kindle Customer
- 13-03-2019
A gem!
A delightful book. I loved each one of the characters. So quirky. So French. I'm so glad I found this funny, tender little book.
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- Douglas
- 19-04-2016
Charmant...
A modern fairytale set in the most unlikely venues.
Just gorgeous full of yearning and hope.
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