"An endearing love story written in beautifully poetic prose." —San Francisco Book Review
"A heartwarming tale." —San Diego Book Review
"Resist this novel if you can." —The Times
A pocket-sized, cloth-bound edition of the bestselling novel about a Parisian bookseller's quest to find the owner of a handbag with intriguing contents.
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Antoine Laurain: Antoine Laurain was born in Paris in the early 1970s. He is a writer, collector and director of several short films.
Jane Aitken: Jane Aitken is a publisher and translator from the French. She lives in London.
Emily Boyce: Emily Boyce is in-house translator for Gallic Books. She lives in London.
"This is in equal parts an offbeat romance, detective story and a clarion call for metropolitans to look after their neighbours. . . . Reading The Red Notebook is a little like finding a gem among the bric-a-brac in a local brocante." ―The Telegraph
"Definitely a heartwarming tale." ―San Diego Book Review
"Resist this novel if you can; it’s the very quintessence of French romance." ―The Times
"Soaked in Parisian atmosphere, this lovely, clever, funny novel will have you rushing to the Eurostar post-haste. . . . A gem." ―Daily Mail
"An instant, flawless masterpiece of Parisian perfection." ―The Bookbag
"This tender and charming romance, written with characteristic Gallic flair, is part mystery and part love story. Flawlessly written, it does everything just right and, at the end, leaves a smile of satisfaction." ―Foreword Reviews
"Lovely, clever, funny and soaked in fabulous Parisian atmosphere, this is the perfect French holiday read." ―Daily Mail
"An endearing love story written in beautifully poetic prose. It is an enthralling mystery about chasing the unknown, the nostalgia for what could have been, and most importantly, the persistence of curiosity." ―San Francisco Book Review
"This is a warm whimsical romantic cozy in which the location and the support cast bring plausibility to Laurent’s quest that will remind the audience of the movie Serendipity." ―Midwest Book Review
"With elements of mystery, romance, and drama coupled with the effervescence and charm of Amélie, The Red Notebook is a perfectly delightful and bubbly tale." ―Typographical Era
"This is a novel you read with a smile on your face and a thirst to find out how it ends." ―Elle
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