The Lost Art of Letter Writing
The spellbinding and cosy novel of love, loss and healing
(Author) Menna van PraagTucked away in a quiet corner of Cambridge is a shop filled with sheets of beautiful paper and exquisite pens. Here Clara Cohen performs her particular type of magic, helping people express their deepest emotions through letters. Clara understands the power of pen and paper to transform a life, so when she uncovers her great-grandmother's wartime love letters, she embarks on a profound journey following the faint trail of a life, discovering more about herself in the process.
Menna van Praag
Menna van Praag is a British author known for her enchanting and magical storytelling. She is best known for her novel "The House at the End of Hope Street," which combines elements of fantasy, romance, and women's fiction. Van Praag's writing style is characterized by whimsical prose, intricate plots, and deep emotional resonance. Her works often explore themes of love, friendship, and the power of imagination. Van Praag's contributions to literature include bringing a fresh and imaginative perspective to the genre of magical realism, captivating readers with her evocative storytelling.