In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author Patti Stockdale discusses her debut novel titled, Three Little Things. The inspiration for her novel came from a collection of love letters that her grandparents exchanged during World War I. The lovely box of letters was given to Patti at just the right time, when she needed a project for a college writing course. Patti started writing, but, after graduation, she put away her manuscript in favor of life’s other responsibilities. Years later, she dusted off the manuscript, and Three Little Things was eventually published. It is the story of forbidden love. As Arno goes off to war in Europe, Hattie stays behind in Iowa in her father’s house. The young pair exchange letters during the Great War, sharing three little secrets in each letter and growing closer with each one. Tune in to hear Patti discuss her writing journey, how learning her grandparents’ love story inspired her to write one of her own, and how a chance meeting in an airport led to a wonderful endorsement for her book from an acclaimed NYT best selling author.
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