The Last Bookstore on Earth
115,00 DH
Après une catastrophe climatique, Liz survit dans une librairie abandonnée, jusqu'à l'arrivée de Maeve, qui remet en question sa solitude. Ensemble, elles se démènent pour fortifier la librairie avant la prochaine tempête, mais des secrets et des blessures du passé menacent leur lien fragile. Une romance saphique tendre s'épanouit dans les ruines, mêlant espoir et chagrin. Parfait pour les fans de dystopies YA sombres avec une touche livresque. 🌪️📚❤️
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In a world ravaged by climate disasters, seventeen-year-old Liz Flannery clings to the remnants of normalcy in an abandoned New Jersey bookstore. Once a hub of stories and community, the store now serves as her shelter and trading post in a fractured society. When a mysterious outsider, Maeve, breaks in seeking refuge, Liz reluctantly agrees to let her stay—only to discover Maeve might hold the key to repairing the bookstore before another cataclysmic storm strikes.
As the two girls work together, tension simmers beneath their fragile alliance. Liz, haunted by past betrayals, struggles to trust Maeve’s enigmatic presence, while Maeve harbors secrets that could upend their fragile survival. Amid whispered conversations and shared moments, an unexpected romance blooms, offering glimmers of hope in a world teetering on collapse.
But time is running out. The approaching storm isn’t the only threat—they must confront their own demons and unravel mysteries tied to the bookstore’s past. Braun-Arnold weaves a tender yet gritty tale of resilience, blending the urgency of climate fiction with the raw vulnerability of young love. Fans of Station Eleven and The Last of Us will find themselves immersed in this haunting exploration of connection and survival.
The novel balances introspective character development with slow-burn suspense, asking how far we’ll go to protect what we love. Liz’s voice is achingly relatable, capturing the ache of loneliness and the courage to rebuild trust. The bookstore itself becomes a character—a sanctuary of stories standing defiant against oblivion.
Themes of forgiveness, queer identity, and the power of literature thread through the narrative, leaving readers reflective long after the final page. While the pacing leans contemplative, the emotional payoff is profound, cementing this debut as a standout in YA dystopian fiction.
















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