Love in Lowercase
By Francesc Miralles
Translated by Julie Wark
By Francesc Miralles
Translated by Julie Wark
By Francesc Miralles
Translated by Julie Wark
By Francesc Miralles
Translated by Julie Wark
By Francesc Miralles
Read by Scott Aiello
Translated by Julie Wark
By Francesc Miralles
Read by Scott Aiello
Translated by Julie Wark
Category: Literary Fiction | Romance
Category: Literary Fiction | Romance
Category: Literary Fiction | Romance | Audiobooks
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$22.00
Jan 26, 2016 | ISBN 9780143128212
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Jan 26, 2016 | ISBN 9780698406391
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Jan 26, 2016 | ISBN 9780399565465
316 Minutes
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Praise
One of BuzzFeed’s “10 Books That Will Get You in the Mood on Valentine’s Day”
“A delightfully absurd, life-affirming celebration. I literally stood up and cheered as I read the last page.” —Matthew Quick, New York Times bestselling author of The Silver Linings Playbook and Love May Fail
“A charming and linguistically witty story about love, language, Barcelona, and cats (!) that will resonate for all of us who agree that life’s journey is one that we must never take alone. Funny and touching, Love in Lowercase is proof that the Butterfly Effect can work on a decidedly human scale. I’ve been asked to blurb a lot of books over the last dozen years or so, and few have I enjoyed as much as this one.” —Mark Dunn, bestselling author of Ella Minnow Pea: A Novel in Letters
“If you don’t like cats, Mishima will change your worldview. If you do like cats, this book is a gift. Read it and fall in love!” —Gwen Cooper, New York Times bestselling author of Homer’s Odyssey
“A lovely little book with nods to literature, philosophy and music that encourages us to wake up to our lives and to the people in them, and to let small coincidences lead us to love.” —BookPage
“Genuinely charming . . . A romance that involves meddlesome cats, fate, and lots of musings on Goethe, Kafka, and Rilke . . . [It] highlight[s] the magic in the ordinary. . . . Samuel, full of awkwardness and good intentions, is an easy protagonist to root for.” —Kirkus Reviews
“[This] endearing romantic comedy should become as big a hit Stateside as it has been elsewhere in the world.” —Publishers Weekly
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