I loved Stephanie Booth's novel Libby Lost and Found, and I'm so glad I received a free review copy of it. It was sweet. It was sad. It was quirky. It was funny.
Libby Weeks is the author of a popular children's book series, and she's working on the last one. The only problem is Libby has been diagnosed with early-onset dementia. Struggling to finish the book and remember where her dog is, Libby requests help from her self-proclaimed biggest fan. This fan is a young girl named Peanut. Libby thinks that Peanut can help her finish the book, but Libby's arrival in Peanut's Colorado hometown actually ends up helping Libby - and Peanut's family - more than she knows.
If you want to read this book with a book club (and you definitely will want to read it!), there are discussion questions in the back of the book.
I have been recommending this book to everyone I know, and I hope you will accept my recommendation here. I just adored the story and the characters and how everything tied together. I couldn't wait to find out how Libby's book was going to end and how Stephanie's book was going to end. I hope you enjoy it, too!
Libby Lost and Found is published by Sourcebooks and is available to purchase now. I received a free review copy.
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