The book begins with the unnamed narrator (who comes from a working class background) in primary school in Southwest England. She begins writing stories in the margins of her exercise textbook. One of these stories is discovered by her favorite teacher, Mr. Burton, who asks her to write more stories for him. She agrees and presents stories to him on a weekly basis, taking great pleasure in knowing that her works are being appreciated by another. Later in life, the narrator moves to Ireland where she becomes a writer. Her relationships to various people she meets, including her boyfriends, are documented mainly through the books she is reading, writing or having recommended to her at the time. There is the Russian man who seeks out the checkout line of the grocery store that she is working at, checkout 19, to discuss literature with her and give her a copy of Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil. There is the boyfriend who hates all of books that she has recommended to him, or the boyfriend who only reads biographies of men, or another boyfriend- envious that her writing took her attention away from him-tore up a manuscript that she was working on. The novel describes the author's process of writing, and remembering the process of writing the manuscript; a story about the hedonistic, wealthy Tarquin Superbus. Superbus, a pretentious aristocrat commissioned construction of a vast library to find to his dismay that all of the pages in the books comprising the library are blank. But Superbus is told that there is a single sentence in the library, that "contains everything" and that if discovered will cause an awakening of great power, allowing the wonders of the world to be revealed to him. The book also details many of the historical writers that the narrator has discovered and becomes captivated upon at various times of her life; including Ann Quin, Elaine Showalter, Roald Dahl, Anaïs Nin, E. M. Forster and Anna Kavan.