![]() ![]() ![]() Jojo Moyes: Most of my books are inspired by a snippet of news or conversation, and this was no different. ![]() But the constants-as with all my books-are probably the fact that you will laugh and maybe cry, and hopefully feel a bit of female empowerment too." "I tried to capture some of the lovely lyricism of the way people speak in that part of Kentucky in my writing. ![]() "It’s very different in tone from, although possibly not dissimilar to my other historical novels," explains Moyes. Moyes says it's her favorite book she's written yet. Set in small-town 1930s Kentucky, the novel centers on a group of women, known as the Pack Horse Librarians of Kentucky, who deliver books as part of Eleanor Roosevelt's traveling library-defying their husbands along the way. Moyes' latest, The Giver of Stars, is set to receive the same treatment almost a decade later (exact release date TBD). If you weren't sobbing the entire time, did you even read Jojo Moyes' Me Before You (2012)? The first installment of the best-selling author's trilogy was adapted into a movie starring Emilia Clarke. ![]()
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