

"Mukesh turned to the front page of To Kill a Mockingbird and noticed the Brent Council Libraries sheet, full of black, splotchy dates. Aleisha, who does not know anything about books, remembers the reading list and recommends the first book on the list. Anything that helps him connect with his granddaughter. At about the same time and older gentleman, Mukesh, arrives to the library in order to start reading. And, which event is the turning factor? It is a reading list that pops out of a book. Without knowing it, her rather unhappy life is about to change. She really wanted to work in a clothes shop, but had to take what was available. An anxious teenager and a lovely grandfather forming an unlikely book club of two.Īleisha has accepter a summer job at the library. And when widower Mukesh arrives at the library, desperate to connect with his bookworm granddaughter, Aleisha introduces him to the magic of the reading list.


"When Aleisha discovers a crumpled reading list tucked into a tattered library book, it sparks an extraordinary journey.įor the list fins Aleisha just when she needs it most, the stories transporting her away from everything - her loneliness, her troubles at home - one page at a time. Don't we all love a list? Especially, if it is a reading list? What happens to people when a reading list seems to appear at all impossible places, urging people to read the books on it?
