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The Story Banker

The Story Banker

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13 total reviews

Book Title: The Story Banker

by: Aurora Long

Genre: Contemporary; Drama; Mystery; Romance

Publishing date: 2nd Aug 2025

Language: English

Format: AWZ3; EPUB; MOBI; PDF

 

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She can’t recall what started her collection. Maybe it was in a fragment of conversation overheard as she cleaned a sink?

 

Before long (as she dusted a sitting room or defrosted a fridge) she noticed people were telling her their stories. Perhaps they always had done, but now it is different, now the stories are reaching out to her and she gathers them to her…When She starts cleaning for Mrs B – a shrewd and tricksy woman in her nineties – she meets someone who wants to hear her story.

 

But She is clear: she is the story Banker, she doesn’t have a story to tell. At least, not one she can share.Mrs B is no fool and knows there is more to Janice than meets the eye. What is she hiding? After all, doesn’t everyone have a story to tell

 

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Isaac Bellamy
?The Story I Didn?t Know I Needed?

I thought I was reading fiction. But somewhere in the middle, I realized I was reading something that understood me. That?s the magic of The Story Banker.

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Clara Ng
?A Love Letter to Listening?

This book reminded me how rare it is to be truly heard. Janice?s gift isn?t magic?it?s presence. And that?s what makes her unforgettable.

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Jamal Winters
?A Mystery Wrapped in Dust?

The domestic settings are deceptively quiet. But beneath the surface, Long builds a slow-burning mystery that?s as much about identity as it is about secrets.

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Sophie Legrand
?Mrs B Is My New Obsession?

I want a whole spin-off about Mrs B. She?s sharp, manipulative, and oddly endearing. Her scenes crackle with tension and wit.

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Daniel Koenig
?A Story Collector?s Dream?

Every chapter feels like a confession. The way people open up to Janice is strangely familiar?like we?ve all met someone like her, but never realized it.