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A review by caitthebookworm
The Bookbinder by Pip Williams
5.0
A stunning look into the life of a bindery girl working through WW1. Peggy was such a special character to have as a narrator, especially as she struggled to find her place in between Town and Gown, as well as in her own family dynamic.
I loved seeing how her relationship developed with her "invisible man", the way they supported each other through hard times brought me to tears.
I have never seen a character like Maude before but she is so amazing. It was really interesting to see how she and Lotte got along.
Tilda's character brought such a refreshing change of pace her letters were always a nice window into the outside world.
I love how supportive Gwen was in her own way. Pushing Peggy to take steps for herself so she could work towards her dream instead of just working.
I loved seeing how her relationship developed with her "invisible man", the way they supported each other through hard times brought me to tears.
I have never seen a character like Maude before but she is so amazing. It was really interesting to see how she and Lotte got along.
Tilda's character brought such a refreshing change of pace her letters were always a nice window into the outside world.
I love how supportive Gwen was in her own way. Pushing Peggy to take steps for herself so she could work towards her dream instead of just working.