The co-op bookstore for avid readers
Book Cover for: Book Endings - A Call Numbers novel: Loss, Pain, and Revelations, Syntell Smith

Book Endings - A Call Numbers novel: Loss, Pain, and Revelations

Syntell Smith

"Life is all about turning the page."


Robin Walker is not used to the quiet life. As a library clerk at the 58th Street Library in Manhattan, the disruptions come from office politics. But when Robin's grandfather, Jon Walker, is found collapsed on Robin's living room floor, Robin must brace himself for the worst. As he reaches out to family members, he holds onto slim hope that his grandfather will somehow come through.

Robin tries to find solace in his co-workers. But when his supervisor Sonyai Yi is locked in a private battle with head librarian Augustus Chavez, loyalties are tested. He'll soon realize its not easy knowing who to trust, especially when his job could be on the line. As the days grow long and his grandfather's time dwindles, Robin is suddenly energized when he dates Shinju, a beautiful Asian woman he saw months ago. When Shinju becomes a part of his life, Robin tries to find joy wherever he can. But it won't be so simple, secrets are revealed, causing a great disruption that leaves the branch shattered. When this motley crew of characters finally comes together, a sudden departure leaves the library in a different place.

Book Endings: Loss, Pain, and Revelations is an absorbing slice-of-life look at characters on interlacing paths - trying to discover themselves. In this thoughtful sequel, life is what you make of it. Like books borrowed from the library of the universe, we're only here until we must be returned to the earth... because our time is borrowed.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Syntell Smith Publishing
  • Publish Date: Sep 25th, 2020
  • Pages: 420
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 1.06in - 1.73lb
  • EAN: 9781952506987
  • Categories: General

About the Author

Willowraven, Aidana: - Aidana WillowRaven; a tradigital artist (a hybrid artist who combines traditional training and techniques with digital tools and applications) and mother of three; trained in Fine Art, Studio Design, and Animation at NSU and ODU. WillowRaven works with publishers, as well as, indie authors, musicians, game developers, and filmmakers. In addition to her freelance business, she's the Art Director at 4RV Publishing. Working in most genres, from picture books to novels, she has illustrated and/or designed over 500 books and ebooks since 2007 as well as, helped many companies with branding and marketing tools such as websites, logos, and coaching through her freelance company, WillowRaven Illustration & Design Plus, in Memphis, Tennessee.
Smith, Syntell: - Syntell Smith was born and raised in Washington Heights, Upper Manhattan in New York City. He began writing while blogging his hectic everyday life experiences in 2004. After gaining an audience with a following of dedicated readers, he studied scripts and plays and got into screenwriting. "Call Numbers" is his first novel that he plans to develop into a series. He loves comic books, video games, and watching reruns of Law and Order. Syntell is active on Facebook. Tumblr & Twitter, and currently lives in Detroit.

Praise for this book

Shelf Unbound 2021 Best Indie Book NOTABLE INDIE

AUTHOR SHOUT 2022 Reader Ready Award Honorable Mention

Winner of the 2021 Big NYC Book Award Distinguished Favorite in General Fiction!

Winner of the 2021 Silver Global Ebook Award in New Adult Fiction!


"With more than a dozen diverse and well-crafted characters swirling throughout this story, Smith orchestrates the action well. The frenetic pace of the plot makes it difficult to put this book down, while the gossipy drama makes the reading experience a guilty pleasure. Book Endings shines with authenticity." Self-Publishing Review


"Riveting and complex...Smith's prose is crisp and sensitive, and his characters richly drawn. With its wild fusion of individual struggles and work politics, the novel keeps the reader thoroughly intrigued." - The Prairies Book Review


"Mellow and entertaining, I remember reading Call Numbers and being blown away...I prefer this one because of how believable and close to real-life it was." - Rabia Tanveer for Readers' Favorite


"Syntell Smith excels at injecting high drama into the backdrop of what should be a quiet library world. The portrait of workplace personality clashes and the evolution of new goals and paths create a thought-provoking literary work that will prove appealing to any reader who view the library as a peaceful refuge from the world." - Diane Donovan, Midwest Book Review


"Drama, passion, and wisecracks unite and divide the 58th's staff, whose work and personal lives are captured in convincing particulars." - Booklife