The Memory Bookshop

The Memory Bookshop

The Memory Bookshop

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Published: 12 March, 2026
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THE KOREAN SENSATION

For lovers of The Midnight Library and Days at the Morisaki Bookshop, discover a spellbinding novel about a mysterious bookshop that exists outside of time and space, where the past is only a page away…

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If you're lost, you'll find The Memory Bookshop

Where the shelves are endless. The books, strangely familiar. And where memories are bound in pages.

When Jiwon cautiously crosses the threshold, she's met by Manager K and offered no explanation, only a mysterious hourglass and a rare opportunity: to travel back to three chapters of her life.

But returning to the past isn't without risk. In exchange, Jiwon has to give up time in her future.

As she wanders between the shelves, the bookshop humming with memories and regrets, she must ask herself: can the past truly be rewritten? Or does the real magic lie in the life she's yet to live?

Warm, wise and full of wonder, The Memory Bookshop is a story about the power of books to carry us home.

Step inside the bookshop… Available to pre-order now.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780008742850
ISBN10 0008742855
Number Of Pages 192
Item Weight 260 g
Product Dimensions 135 x 204 x 22 mm
Publisher / Reseller HarperCollins Publishers
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Song Yu-jeong was born in Ansan, Korea, and grew up in the nearby city of Suwon. Her debut novel The Memory Bookshop became a sensation in Korea after captivating readers online. Popular demand on the crowdfunding platform Tumblbug led to the book being self-published, before it was picked up by Dasan Books. The novel has since been translated into 14 languages and is being published around the world. Song Yu-jeong moved back to her birthplace of Ansan, where she spends her time writing.

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