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The Giver of Stars: Reese's Book Club: A Novel Kindle Edition

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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER |  A REESE'S BOOK CLUB PICK
 
“A great narrative about personal strength and really captures how books bring communities together.” —Reese Witherspoon
 
From the author of the forthcoming Someone Else’s Shoes, a breathtaking story of five extraordinary women and their remarkable journey through the mountains of Kentucky and beyond in Depression-era America

Alice Wright marries handsome American Bennett Van Cleve, hoping to escape her stifling life in England.  But small-town Kentucky quickly proves equally claustrophobic, especially living alongside her overbearing father-in-law. So when a call goes out for a team of women to deliver books as part of Eleanor Roosevelt’s new traveling library, Alice signs on enthusiastically.

The leader, and soon Alice's greatest ally, is Margery, a smart-talking, self-sufficient woman who's never asked a man's permission for anything. They will be joined by three other singular women who become known as the Packhorse Librarians of Kentucky. 

What happens to them--and to the men they love--becomes an unforgettable drama of loyalty, justice, humanity, and passion. These heroic women refuse to be cowed by men or by convention. And though they face all kinds of dangers in a landscape that is at times breathtakingly beautiful, at others brutal, they’re committed to their job: bringing books to people who have never had any, arming them with facts that will change their lives.

Based on a true story rooted in America’s past,
The Giver of Stars is unparalleled in its scope and epic in its storytelling. Funny, heartbreaking, enthralling, it is destined to become a modern classic--a richly rewarding novel of women’s friendship, of true love, and of what happens when we reach beyond our grasp for the great beyond.
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“A captivating tale of love, friendship, and self-actualization.”
People

The Giver of Stars is a richly rewarding exploration of the depths of friendship, good men willing to stand up to bad and adult love. Moyes celebrates the power of reading in a terrific book that only reinforces that message.”    
USA Today

“Though she made her mark writing contemporary romance, Moyes proves just as adept at historical fiction. . . . 
The Giver of Stars is a celebration of love, but also of reading, of knowledge, of female friendship, of the beauty of our most rural corners, and our enduring American grit: the kind of true grit that can be found in the hills of Kentucky and on the pages of this inspiring book.”
The Washington Post

“Moyes paints an engrossing picture of life in rural America, and it's easy to root for the enterprising librarians.”
The New York Times Book Review

“Bestselling author Jojo Moyes has a unique way of using her prose to make her readers feel great emotions – love, passion, sadness, and grief – and her latest novel, 
The Giver of Stars– does not disappoint in that respect.” 
Parade

“Moyes stays true to her narrative and takes full advantage of the sense of place she gained from repeated trips to the area . . . riveting. A stirring novel sure to please Moyes’s many fans.”
Star Tribune

“An epic journey of friendship, danger, and literacy. . . an ideal read.”
theSkimm

“With characters so real they feel like dear friends and a compelling storyline, this is a beautiful, special novel. I loved it and didn’t want it to end!”   
Liane Moriarty, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Big Little Lies

“[A] dramatic, sweeping story. . . As well as creating wonderful strong characters, Jojo Moyes has an incredible eye for historical detail — I really felt as though I was riding over those Kentucky mountains with those women."

Sophie Kinsella for Bustle

“Timeless, Jojo Moyes's greatest work yet, and one of the most exquisitely-written
and absolutely compulsorynovels about women ever told.” 
Lisa Taddeo, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Three Women

“Epic in scope and fiercely feminist. . . an unforgettable story.” 
POPSUGAR

“Compelling. . . It’s an epic feminist adventure that candidly paints a community’s soul-searching with great humor, heartache, honesty, and love.”
The Christian Science Monitor

“Inspired by the history of the actual Pack Horse Librarians, Moyes depicts the courage and resourcefulness of these women in loving detail.
The Giver of Stars is a tribute not just to the brave women who brought the light of knowledge in dark times, but also to the rejuvenating bond of women’s friendship.”
The Associated Press

“Moyes brings an often forgotten slice of history to life. . . the true power of the story is in the bonds between the women of the library. . . A love letter to the power of books and friendship.” 
Kirkus Reviews (starred review) 

“[An] homage to the power of reading and the strength of community. . . A must-read for women's fiction.” 
Booklist (starred review)

“An adventure story grounded in female competence and mutual support, and an obvious affection for the popular literature of the early twentieth century, give this Depression-era novel plenty of appeal. . . . There’s plenty of drama, but the reader’s lasting impression is one of love.” 
Publishers Weekly

“Rich in history, with well-developed characters and a strong sense of place, this book will fit well in any library’s fiction collection. For fans of Sara Gruen’s 
Water for Elephants or Catherine Marshall’s Christy.” 
Library Journal (starred review)
 

About the Author

Jojo Moyes is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Giver of Stars, Still Me, Paris for One and Other Stories, After You, One Plus One, The Girl You Left Behind, Me Before You, The Last Letter from Your Lover, The Horse Dancer, Silver Bay, The Ship of Brides, and The Peacock Emporium. The Last Letter from Your Lover is now available as a major motion picture on Netflix. She lives with her husband and three children in Essex, England.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07NKP3JL4
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin Books (October 8, 2019)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 8, 2019
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3.9 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 399 pages
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Jojo Moyes is a novelist and journalist. Her books include the bestsellers Me Before You, After You and Still Me, The Girl You Left Behind, The One Plus One and her short story collection Paris for One and Other Stories. The Giver of Stars is her most recent bestseller and Reese Witherspoon Book Club Pick. Her novels have been translated into forty-six languages, have hit the number one spot in twelve countries and have sold over thirty-eight million copies worldwide.

Me Before You has now sold over fourteen million copies worldwide and was adapted into a major film starring Sam Claflin and Emilia Clarke. Jojo lives in Essex with her family.

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Stunning and so beautifully written! A true masterpiece!!!
“There is always a way out of a situation. Might be ugly. Might leave you feeling like the earth had gone and shifted under your feet. But there is always a way around.” ~Jojo Moyes, The Giver of Stars EVERYBODY STOP WHATEVER YOU’RE DOING AND READ THIS BOOK!! I promise you won’t regret it. The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes is the unforgettable story of a group of women that become the Packhorse Librarians of Kentucky. The women are all vastly different, but the way they come together to protect each other and serve their community is incredible. As you can probably tell, I LOVED this story. Absolutely loved it. I was immediately drawn into the beautiful descriptions of the Kentucky mountains, and by each unique character fighting to break free of the traditional expectations set upon women and create a life for themselves. I loved the lengths with which they would go to deliver books to their community, and the incredible life-changing impact that we all know that books have. The story primarily revolves around Alice, a British women brought to Kentucky by her new husband who quickly discovers the marriage to not be all she thought it would be; and Margery, a bit of an outcast from town, but the feisty leader of the Packhorse Librarians, and a women not afraid to live by her own rules. Together Margery and Alice discover what it means to truly fight for the life you want to live, and how far the bonds of friendship can sustain us. I loved all the beautiful romances throughout the story, and the ways that each relationship developed. The second half of the book completely took me by surprise with the new plot lines that were introduced, and by the end I found myself crying with a smile on my face. That ending was SO moving. I wish this review could truly do justice to this incredible story, but I honestly can’t. The Giver of Stars quickly became one of my favorite reads of the year, and one of my favorite stories of all time. I HIGHLY recommend that everyone read or listen to it. (The audiobook is PHENOMENAL by the way...I mean, it’s Julia Whelan...need I say more?!)
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
    I picked up The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes after attending a life-long learning class where we discussed books about libraries. It caught my interest because I’ve always been drawn to stories that celebrate books and the impact they can have on people’s lives. I wasn’t disappointed.

    This book tells the story of a group of women in rural Kentucky who, during the Great Depression, deliver books on horseback to people in isolated areas. It’s based on real events surrounding the WPA's Packhorse Library Project. Moyes does a great job bringing the time and place to life. You can almost feel the rough mountain trails and the resistance these women face from those who aren't too fond of "educated" outsiders. But more than that, it’s a story about friendship, courage, and standing up for what you believe in—something that resonates regardless of the time period.

    The characters were what really made the story for me. Alice, an Englishwoman who feels trapped in her marriage, joins the library to find a sense of purpose. There’s also Margery, the strong, independent leader of the group. Their friendship and the way the women support each other through all kinds of challenges kept me hooked. I loved how each character grew in her own way.

    That said, I did feel like some parts of the story were a little predictable, and a few moments tied up a bit too neatly. But honestly, that didn’t take away from my enjoyment. The themes of empowerment and the power of books to change lives made it a heartwarming read.

    If you’re a fan of historical fiction with strong female characters and a love of books, The Giver of Stars is worth checking out. It gave me a deeper appreciation for the role libraries have played in lifting communities, especially in tough times.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2020
    I found so much to like in this book. The historical context - the WPA's rural mobile libraries program - is fascinating. The characters are well drawn and interesting; I cared about them all and was eager to follow their stories. The writing is strong and propelled the story beautifully. I spent time in the mountains of West Virginia, and so really enjoyed the author's evocative descriptions of the mountains and hollers of Eastern Kentucky - her sense of place was sure and clear. OK, so she confused shotguns and rifles a bit, but that was the only "off" note. All in all, it would have been a solid 4-star review, except for the pacing. The book moved fine until around the 2/3 mark, at which point it seemed, to me at least, to slow to a crawl. I felt I was plodding through the pages, and found myself skimming trying to get to the point where something happened. Then, almost out of nowhere, I found myself in the middle of a procedural/courtroom drama. Which was actually good, because the story picked back up at that point and started moving again. From that point to the end, I stayed just as engaged as I had through the first part of the book. So a mixed bag for me - great beginning, part of the middle, and end - maybe a surer hand with the editing and a 20% cut in length would have done the trick.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023
    I am a former librarian, now a library school professor, and have long been fascinated by the women who in the 1930s-40s traveled on horseback to deliver books to customers who were too far from the library to be able to use it. They were the forerunners of today's bookmobile librarians, who do the same thing.
    These women were courageous, dedicated, and devoted to their profession and to their service. They went to towns and homes where no one else would go. They brought education, information, and entertainment to the people they served, including people that had mostly been forgotten about, discarded, or discriminated against.
    Moyes has done extensive research to create the story of one group of these women, who ran one of the first groups of librarians on horseback in the Appalachian Mountains. Her characters are well-rounded and realistic, appealing to the reader, who gets involved in their lives immediately. But they are not always well-liked by everyone in the communities they serve, and face those are hostile to their service and the people they deliver books to. They also faced physical hardships--the roads they travelled were impossible for anyone not on horseback, and even barely passable for those who were.
    As Moyes described these women, their lives together, their families, their loves and tragedies, their incredible strength and determination, I was so caught up in their stories, that I read slowly in parts, just because I wanted to enjoy every well chosen word and every well crafted scene. This is a book that you are likely to stay up all night with because you just cannot put it down. Moyes' other books are quality reading, but this one surpasses all others.
    Who would I recommend this to? Well, librarians of course! Especially to those librarians who are dealing with censorship, banning, hostility and harassment from their communities, and loss of their jobs if they do not knuckle under and purify their collections. Then I'd suggest it to people who want to know about the history of the Appalachian Mountains regions, and the people who lived there. And people who love romance novels who are outside the standard canon, mystery readers (I didn't figure out the central mystery until I finished the book and immediately went back to the first page to read it again! Then it all made sense!), women who like "woman's lit," book club groups who want something meaty to dig into for lengthy and deep discussions, history buffs who want a well researched view of a time and a place, fans of Moyes, and just about anyone who likes a well written story that echoes in their memory long after the book is finished. This one is the newest addition to my Top 10 of All Time List, and I'm betting some of you will feel exactly the same way. And no, it's always okay to go from the last page of a book to the first page, and start it all over again, cause it's so good. This title also joins my list of two that I also read front to back and front to back again. The first one was Linda Howard's "Mr. Perfect", a book you should never read in public if you have a laugh as loud as mine. The second was Lisa Gardner's "Perfect Husband," which wasn't so funny, but which has one of the most horrible villains I've ever read, and again, one that I didn't guess until Gardner revealed him. Two broken people work together, trying to heal both of them.
    Just remember, don't start Give of Stars when you have to get up early the next day--you'll certainly be dragging if you do--spoken from experience!
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  • heyjude
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great read
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 3, 2025
    This book had me hooked from the start. The characters are wonderfully diverse but so believable and the struggle that women went through showed such resilience and strength. Awesome.
  • Laraine
    5.0 out of 5 stars Another wonderful Moyes book.
    Reviewed in Canada on April 5, 2020
    4 1/2-5 star read. JoJo Moyes writes great novels and this is one of her best. It's a departure from her previous books but was a really interesting book. Alice is an English girl who married a wealthy American in a whirlwind romance. Taken to rural Kentucky where her father-in-law owns a mine, she is lost and despairing as her husband rejects her and her father-in-law makes her life unbearable. She decides to join the women of the packhorse library and finds some meaning in her life. When something terrible happens, she leaves her home and husband and moves in with a friend from the library. Her father-in-law becomes vengeful. The book is not only informative about a piece of history but also what it was like for women in rural areas like the mountains of Kentucky and how brutal their life was. But it introduces us to some really wonderful women who I enjoyed getting to know as I read this book. Another wonderful Moyes book.
  • Mariana
    5.0 out of 5 stars Lindo!
    Reviewed in Brazil on February 26, 2020
    Não conseguia parar de ler!
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  • Karen Crane
    5.0 out of 5 stars A Real Treat
    Reviewed in Spain on July 12, 2021
    This book kept me completely entertained from start to finish. I could picture each character and relished putting them in a movie set in my head…. It would make for a wonderful movie.
    Ship of brides had similar strength of story and richness of characters. You are amazing Jojo Moyes
  • Julia Morgan
    5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful story
    Reviewed in Germany on September 16, 2024
    Well written and gripping. It held me spell-bound. One of the best books I've read.

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