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Sarah Jio



Sarah Jio is a magazine writer and the health and fitness blogger for Glamour magazine. She has written hundreds of articles for national magazines and newspapers including Redbook, O, The Oprah Magazine, Cooking Light, Glamour, SELF, Real Simple, Fitness, Marie Claire, Hallmark magazine, Seventeen, The Nest, Health, Bon Appetit, Gourmet, The Seattle Times, Parents, Woman’s Day, American Baby, Parenting, and Kiwi. She has also appeared as a commentator on NPR’s Morning Edition.
 


Genres: Romance, General Fiction, Historical
 
New and upcoming books
Novels
   The Violets of March (2011)
   The Bungalow (2011)
   Blackberry Winter (2012)
   The Last Camellia (2013)
   Morning Glory (2013)
   Goodnight June (2014)
   The Look of Love (2014)
   Always (2017)
   All the Flowers in Paris (2019)
   With Love from London (2022)
     aka The Bookshop on Primrose Hill
   Insignificant Others (2025)
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Collections
   Grand Central (2014) (with others)
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Sarah Jio recommends
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Kismet (2023)
Becky Chalsen
"A wedding, a birthday, a holiday weekend. What could really go wrong?' Becky Chalsen's debut novel, Kismet, dishes up everything a reader could possibly crave: family drama, long-held secrets and the 'what ifs' that can sometimes haunt even the most loving of unions--all set amidst the sunset-soaked allure of Fire Island. Book clubs, take note: You've just found your next favorite read. Chalsen triumphs with her kindred literary voice, but especially in how she so beautifully, and wisely, illustrates the journey of healing and the subtle nuances of the heart. I loved this story, and I can't wait to see more from this new and promising voice in fiction."
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The Lost Diary of Venice (2020)
Margaux DeRoux
"Margaux DeRoux’s intoxicating debut has all the elements I crave in a story: forbidden love, a found diary holding mysterious secrets from the past, and oh, the lure of Venice in the time of masquerade balls and courtesans. DeRoux’s beautifully told story, with richly woven detail and attention to historical authenticity has all the elements of a book club fave!"
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Last Couple Standing (2020)
Matthew Norman
"Nothing is left off the table in Matthew Norman's Last Couple Standing, an equal-parts funny and heart-pinging novel that will be achingly relatable to both the married and the divorced--or to anyone who's ever contemplated being either. Norman's trademark humor and wit make this a page-turner you'll want to read with your funniest friend, then discuss over a couple of stiff martinis."

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