Laura Taylor Namey

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Laura Taylor Namey

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Laura Taylor Namey is the New York Times and international bestselling author of  young adult fiction including Reese's Book Club pick A Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and Tomorrow. A proud Cuban-American, she can be found hunting for vintage treasures and wishing she was in London or Paris. She lives in San Diego with her husband and two children. ...more

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Laura Taylor Namey I defitnely do my best drafting in the morning. Something about the good night’s Sleep and coffee combination helps me make words.
Laura Taylor Namey I definitely do my best writing first thing in the morning. With lots of coffee!
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When We Were Them

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If We Never End

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“I've never considered any book, especially a novel or work of literature, something you should 'plow through.' The whole point of reading is savor ing the story, immersing your self in a whole new place. Maybe one that doesn't even exist.”
Laura Taylor Namey, The Library of Lost Things

“Thing is, when you put something back together it’s never exactly the same as it was before.”
Laura Taylor Namey, A Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and Tomorrow

“Holding a real book is like holding something alive. There’s the grit of the pages between your fingers as you turn them. The edges get soft and worn. With a real book, you feel the weight of the story more.”
Laura Taylor Namey, The Library of Lost Things

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The Book-Lovers' Retreat by Heidi Swain
A heartwarming novel about a group of book lovers who come together at a charming retreat.
Explore the power of friendship, love, and self-discovery.
Perfect for fans of feel-good stories and literary fiction.

The Weekend Trip by Joanna Bolouri
A humorous and lighthearted novel about a group of friends on a weekend getaway.
Follows their journey as they navigate love, relationships, and self-discovery.
A great choice for readers looking for a fun, easy read with a touch of romance.

Blue Sisters by Coco Mellors
A complex and emotional novel about the complexities of sisterhood and relationships.
Explores themes of family, love, and identity.
Suitable for readers who enjoy character-driven fiction and family dramas.

The Library of Lost Things by Laura Taylor Namey
A romantic and uplifting novel about a young woman who finds love and herself at a library.
A heartwarming story about embracing change and finding one's true passions.
Perfect for readers who enjoy contemporary romance, women's fiction, and stories about self-discovery.



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