
Eventually, after discussing everything, Kate was able to have the barn while Nina and Lenox were able to have the farm and enjoy their lives there. She wanted everything - Lennox’s farm and including the barn where Nina is currently staying. For a couple of weeks, the two were happy, but then there’s still the “Kate situation”. Finally, Lenox and Nina admitted their feelings for one another. Lennox, a soon-to-be divorcee- the owner of the Lennox farm is separating from his soon-to-be ex-wife Kate, an artist who is a pain in the butt. “Anything that spreads books and brings about more books, I would say it is good. This broke Nina’s heart, which made her think that she’s not cut out for romances, until one day at a party, she saw Lenox in a different light. He didn’t mean to lead her on, he just felt lonely and appreciated Nina’s company. Turns out Marek had a family back in his homeland. Then there’s Lenox her grumpy but handsome landlord, who pulled her out from her fantasy world back into reality. She had the cutest puppy love with him, imagining romantic scenarios to the point of comparing it to the romance novels she has read. Nina met Marek a handsome Lativian, who helped her smuggle books from Birmingham to Kirrinfief. And your life might turn out full of regrets.” - Surinder But if you do nothing, you can’t fix anything. You might make a mistake, then you can fix it. The only thing complicated in her new life was well - her love life. She felt personally and professionally fulfilled about the store’s success. Seeing how the locals from Kirrinfief adored her store and their love for books was once again ignited. Everyone was skeptical and unsure when they heard about Nina’s plans but in the end, everything worked out for her.

Seeing a flyer about a van, she decided to buy it and make it into a rolling book store.

When she was given an idea about a moving book store during their team building, then when she was let go from her job, had a petty quarrel with her befriends/roommate Surinder, (which by the way was the last push she needed) instead of sulking around - Nina took it as a sign a sign for something bright and new. They had mended her heart when it was broken, and encouraged her to hope when she was down.”― Jenny Colgan “Books had been her solace when she was sad, her friends when she was lonely. She is so good with books that you can already call her “the walking tinder” for books - she can find any living soul a literary match.

Nina has always been passionate about books her entire life reading and breathing are synonymous with her. It tells the story of Nina Redmond, a librarian who suddenly loses her job.

“The Little Corner Of Happiness” or also know as “The Bookshop On The Corner” is written by Jenny Colgan.
