This Book Made Me Think Of You
Also available on: Kindle, Audible
Synopsis
When Tilly Nightingale receives a call telling her there’s a birthday gift from her husband waiting for her at her local bookshop, it couldn’t come as more of a shock. Partly because she can’t remember the last time she read a book for pleasure. But mainly because Joe died five months ago. When she goes to pick up the present, Alfie, the bookshop owner with kind eyes, explains the gift—twelve carefully chosen books with handwritten letters from Joe, one for each month, to help her turn the page on her first year without him.
Twelve books. Twelve months. One chance to heal her heart.
At first Tilly can’t imagine sinking into a fictional world while drowning in grief. But Joe’s tender words convince her to try, and something remarkable happens—Tilly becomes immersed in the pages, and a new chapter of her life begins. Soon, the monthly books are encouraging her to cook, travel, and see a horizon beyond the pure grief she’s been living with.
As the bookstore becomes a second home, Alfie becomes a treasured friend. Some books remind Tilly of what brings her joy in life. Others push her to try new things. Each month brings new discoveries: about herself, about Joe, about what it means to keep living when you’ve lost everything. As the year unfolds and Tilly works through Joe’s carefully curated reading list, she must decide: will she remain frozen in grief, or can books—and maybe new love—help her move forward?
The Plot/Key Appeal: Cozy, uplifting, heartwarming read perfect for book lovers. Character-driven literary fiction where “nothing much happens apart from life, which of course is everything.” Libby Page’s signature wit makes ordinary moments shimmer. But underneath humor lies profound meditation on grief, moving on, finding yourself again after devastating loss. The bookshop setting is lovingly detailed—You’ve Got Mail vibes with independent bookshop as second home. Alfie the bookseller is swoon-worthy without being cliché. Tilly’s emotional journey portrayed with brutal honesty and tenderness. The 12 books Joe chose each serve specific purpose in Tilly’s healing—some comfort, some challenge, some inspire adventure. Page never gets preachy or maudlin; instead offers warm portrait of woman learning to live again. For readers who love: books about books, bookshop romances, grief journeys, second chances, found family.
Why It’s Trending:
- Released February 3, 2026 (yesterday!).
- Kirkus starred review: “perfect cozy read for book lovers, sure to break and heal hearts.”
- Library Journal starred review. Compared to: The Bookish Life of Nina Hill (Abbi Waxman), Patti Callahan Henry praised.
For fans of: Nora Ephron, bookshop romances, grief with hope, cozy reads that also have emotional depth.
Book clubs will love: discussions about which books would you choose for grieving loved one? How do books heal us? Nature of love and loss. Perfect Valentine’s Day/cozy winter read. Predictable but comforting—readers know where it’s going but enjoy journey.