Goodnight June by Sarah Jio is a novel that imagines how the classic children's book Goodnight Moon came to be. June is a successful banker in NYC when her Aunt Ruby, who raised her, dies and leaves June her Seattle bookstore, Bluebird Books.
While going through her late Aunt's papers, June finds a series of letters between her Aunt Ruby, and Margaret Wise Brown, author of Goodnight Moon. This discovery alters the course of June's life in more ways than one.
A very fun read for fans of Goodnight Moon. The story is a little too good to be true, but everyone enjoys a happy ending, especially when the fate of a beloved children's bookstore hangs in the balance.
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