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The Bookshop of the Broken Hearted

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A wonderfully tender and moving novel by award-winning author Robert Hillman.

Tom Hope doesn't think he's much of a farmer, but he's doing his best. He can't have been much of a husband to Trudy, either, judging by her sudden departure. It's only when she returns, pregnant to someone else, that he discovers his surprising talent as a father. So when Trudy finds Jesus and takes little Peter away with her to join the holy rollers, Tom's heart breaks all over again.

Enter Hannah Babel, quixotic smalltown bookseller: the second Jew, and the most vivid person, Tom has ever met. He dares to believe they could make each other happy.

But it is 1968: twenty-four years since Hannah and her own little boy arrived at Auschwitz. Tom Hope is taking on a battle with heartbreak he can barely even begin to imagine.

ā€œA novel of great spirit and tenderness.ā€

CARIIE TIFFANY

ā€œI found that the novel beautifully represents Hillman's inherent understanding of Australia and its people. This is a novel of desolation, and it is ultimately a love story. Frankly for me it doesn't get better.ā€ READINGS MONTHLY

ā€œThis is a story with love and laughter, guilt and grief, cruelty and kindness. All this is wrapped in beautiful descriptive proseā€¦ A wonderful and moving read.ā€ BOOKMOOCH

ā€œWhile this tale contains darkness and heartache, they are accompanied by truth and love, and ultimately, hope, and the human capacity to overcomeā€¦ A sensitive, enthralling story, destined to become a favourite.ā€ BOOKS+PUBLISHING

ā€œHillman's ability to conjure up the rhythms and texture of rural life is a source of joyā€¦This is a novel about the importance of freedom as well as the redemptive qualities of love ā€“ and how facing up to the past can be the key to both freedom and love.ā€ SATURDAY PAPER

ā€œRobert Hillman entwines, with risk and skill, different and seemingly incompatible storiesā€¦He adds heft to the distinguished fiction of rural Australia.ā€ AUSTRALIAN

ā€œThere is a tender, limpid flow to Hillman's beautifully-paced prose that makes it a joy to read as it gently privileges seasons, weather, steadfastness and love, and the farm's expansive outlook across the countryside over inevitable episodes of violence, loss and pain.ā€ ADELAIDE ADVERTISER

ā€œThe writer conveys depth of character, emotion, time and place with skilfully succinct prose.ā€

NZ WOMAN'S WEEKLY

ā€˜The Bookshop of the Broken Hearted is a celebration of the re-creation of families after heartbreak, and in particular the love between father and son. Highly recommended.'

NEW ZEALAND HERALD