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Destination Europe: The Summer the World Changed

The Librarians, #4

Louise HathawaySeries: Librarians
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Pages
69
Year
2015
Language
English

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This is an informative travelogue written by two librarians who vacation in Europe together where they visit England, Rome, Paris, and Belgium. For 30-year-old Nicole, it's her exciting first trip to Europe and for 40-year-old Isabella, it's a chance to recover after her husband's recent death.Come along with them as they follow the footsteps of the Caesars, marvel at the beauty of the Sistine Chapel, see Monet's Garden at Giverny, and go on a literary pilgrimage in Great Britain. Feel their frustration and grief aboard a plane on September 11, 2001, where they first hear about the terrorist attacks in New York City. Stranded in London while all the planes are grounded, where will they go after the attack and when will they be able to come back home? Read all about it in their descriptive and illuminating journal entries. Louise Hathaway is a pen name of a husband and wife writing team. They write in several different genres including murder/ mystery; romance, travel, time travel, and literary criticism. This is a series about people who work in libraries. The stories are inspired by the people I knew and worked with at a public law library."Death Among the Stacks: The Body in the Law Library" is about what happens when an inspector from the Government Printing Office is killed at the library. Who did it? Was it one of the librarians who work there?Isabella Forshey, the librarian in 3 of these books, falls in love with a detective she meets at a mystery dinner theater in "Watchin' The Detective: A Mystery Dinner Romance". They go to New Orleans on their honeymoon and in my story/travelogue "Honeymoon in New Orleans" I write about what they saw and experienced while there. When Isabella's husband dies unexpectedly, she deals with her grief by going to Europe with her best friend, another librarian, in "Destination Europe: The Summer the World Changed". All of the books in the series can be enjoyed as standalone stories.

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