The Sandy Page bookshop : a novel / Hannah McKinnon.
"After her publishing career and engagement fell apart in Boston, Leah Powell has no choice but to return to her hometown. Feeling lost and discouraged, she stumbles upon a once prominent sea captain's historic home that now looks as dilapidated as she feels. Suddenly inspired, Leah decides to transform it into a bookstore and café she will call The Sandy Page. Luke Nickerson, a life-long local and contractor, remembers Leah, even if she doesn't remember him. Intrigued by her return and her project, he agrees to help her bring the old captain's house back to life. As they work together, The Sandy Page slowly becomes the town's go-to gathering spot for locals, tourists, and anyone who is feeling adrift during this long, sweet summer. It's a home for second chances. But will it be enough for Leah and Luke?"-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781668025215 (trade paperback)
- Physical Description: 369 pages ; 21 cm
- Edition: First Emily Bestler Books/Atria Paperback edition.
- Publisher: New York : Emily Bestler Books/Atria Paperback, 2025.
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| Genre: | Novels. |
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- Baker & Taylor
After her career and engagement collapse, Leah Powell returns to Cape Cod to turn a crumbling sea captainâs house into a bookstore café, working alongside local contractor Luke Nicholson as they build something new for themselves and their town. Original. - Simon and Schuster
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Sometimes second chances happen in the places weâve left behind in this heartwarming all-new beach read from the acclaimed author of the âabsolute treasure of a novelâ (Kristy Woodson Harvey, New York Times bestselling author) The Darlings.
After her publishing career and engagement fell apart in Boston, Leah Powell has no choice but to return to her hometown. Feeling lost and discouraged, she stumbles upon a once prominent sea captainâs historic home that now looks as dilapidated as she feels. Suddenly inspired, Leah decides to transform it into a bookstore and café she will call The Sandy Page.
Luke Nickerson, a life-long local and contractor, remembers Leah, even if she doesnât remember him. Intrigued by her return and her project, he agrees to help her bring the old captainâs house back to life. As they work together, The Sandy Page slowly becomes the townâs go-to gathering spot for locals, tourists, and anyone who is feeling adrift during this long, sweet summer. Itâs a home for second chances. But will it be enough for Leah and Luke?