
In "The Echo of Old Books," a rare book dealer with psychometric abilities unravels mysteries through touching old manuscripts. This dual-timeline gem exploring 1940s antisemitism and generational forgiveness left thousands of readers with "book hangovers," making it a 2023 Goodreads Choice Awards finalist with nearly 30,000 votes.
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Imagine running your fingers across the spine of an old book and suddenly feeling the emotions of everyone who's ever held it-their joy, heartbreak, hope, and despair seeping through the worn pages. This is daily reality for Ashlyn Greer, whose extraordinary gift of psychometry allows her to sense emotional imprints left on books by previous owners. Since that first encounter at twelve years old, when a weathered copy of "Jane Eyre" flooded her with unexpected comfort during her parents' argument, books have been Ashlyn's sanctuary from life's storms. Now the owner of "An Unlikely Story," a rare bookstore in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, she's built her life around these paper-bound emotional echoes. On a rain-soaked September afternoon in 1984, Ashlyn discovers two mysterious leather-bound volumes that will challenge everything she understands about her gift and the nature of truth itself.
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