Book Description
A grieving literature professor stumbles into a cozy bookshop during a rainstorm with his shy five-year-old daughter. The bookshop owner—a woman rebuilding her life after a painful divorce—reads to the little girl, and what begins as a chance encounter becomes the slow, tender unraveling of two wounded hearts. Through Saturday story hours, broken shelves, French toast mornings, and a stuffed rabbit named Professor Hops who says what the adults won't, they discover that the bravest thing you can do after loss isn't moving on—it's letting someone in.