I'm excited to be a part of the Blog Tour for The Lost Ticket by Freya Sampson, with a Spotlight Post! I received a free electronic copy for honest review from the publisher. Thanks so much to Berkley and Freya Sampson for letting me be a part of the tour!
Author: Freya Sampson
Published by: Berkley
Released: August 30, 2022
Source: Electronic Review Copy Provided by Publisher
Synopsis: Strangers aboard a London bus unite to help
an elderly man find his missed love connection in the heartwarming new
novel from the author of The Last Chance Library.
When
Libby Nicholls arrives in London, brokenhearted and with her life in
tatters, the first person she meets on the bus is elderly Frank. He
tells her about the time in 1962 that he met a girl on the number 88 bus
with beautiful red hair just like hers. They made plans for a date at
the National Gallery art museum, but Frank lost the bus ticket with her
number on it. For the past sixty years, he’s ridden the same bus trying
to find her, but with no luck.
Libby is inspired to action and,
with the help of an unlikely companion, she papers the bus route with
posters advertising their search. Libby begins to open her guarded heart
to new friendships and a budding romance, as her tightly controlled
world expands. But with Frank’s dementia progressing quickly, their
chance of finding the girl on the 88 bus is slipping away.
More
than anything, Libby wants Frank to see his lost love one more time. But
their quest also shows Libby just how important it is to embrace her
own chances for happiness—before it’s too late—in a beautifully
uplifting novel about how a shared common experience among strangers can
transform lives in the most marvelous ways. (Synopsis from Goodreads)
Freya Sampson
works in television as a creator and executive producer. Her credits
include two documentary series for the BBC about the British royal
family as well as a number of factual and entertainment series. She
studied history at Cambridge University and in 2018 was short-listed for
the Exeter Novel Prize. She lives in London with her husband, two young
children, and an antisocial cat.
Thanks so much for checking out my Blog Tour post for The Lost Ticket by Freya Sampson. Thank you to Berkley and Freya Sampson for letting me be a part of the tour. This one is super sweet and should definitely be added to your reading list.
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