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The most important things in life . . . are not things at all.
Nora is fleeing London for her childhood home in Dublin after her heart is suddenly torn apart. Back home, she learns she has inherited all of her grandmother's worldly belongings - a feather shrug, a Tiffany mirror, a gold locket, and many more precious things besides.
With no means of keeping them, and not able to bear auctioning everything off, Nora decides to open The Memory Shop so each object is matched to a perfect new owner.
Soon Nora begins transforming the lives of those around her through the items she pairs them with, helping them find new happiness in unexpected ways. Now if she can only let go of her own past, she might just surprise herself . . .
An uplifting novel set in a charming Irish community, about love, family and finding your way.
384 pages, Audiobook
First published October 5, 2017
'Ella Griffin can make you laugh and cry in the turn of a page'Not exactly my idea of a good time. Neither laughing or crying happened for me. I couldn't shake the feeling that this was meant to be the star of granny book clubs. Or maybe I'm just a cynical bastard.
Nora had been good at styling and set design but this was what she loved, her Memory Shop. Finding a way to shine a light on each of Lainey’s lovely things. Losing herself in making a window. Doing something that might make a difference for her mother. She was going to miss it, she realised, all the customers and all the people who had been part of it.