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The Bookshop on the Shore

From the bestselling author of feel-good romance

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A childcare professional and single mother to a child with selective mutism moves to Scotland to help run a bookshop, crossing paths there with a father and widower with difficulties of his own. Funny and heart-warming bookish romance in a loch-side setting. *Also appeared in May Buyer's Notes*

Produktdetails

Erscheinungsdatum
13. Juni 2019
Sprache
englisch
Seitenanzahl
432
Autor/Autorin
Jenny Colgan
Verlag/Hersteller
Produktart
gebunden
Gewicht
700 g
Größe (L/B/H)
244/156/50 mm
ISBN
9780751575583

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Jenny Colgan

Jenny Colgan is the author of numerous Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling novels and has won various awards for her writing, including the Melissa Nathan Award for Comedy Romance, the RNA Romantic Novel of the Year Award and the RNA Romantic Comedy Novel of the Year Award. Her books have sold more than nine million copies worldwide and in 2015 she was inducted into the Love Stories Hall of Fame. Jenny is married with three children and lives in Scotland.

For more about Jenny, visit her website and her Facebook page, or follow her on Twitter and Instagram.

Twitter: @jennycolgan

Facebook: jennycolganbooks

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Von Cindy am 26.06.2019

Enchanting tale about a strong woman, a couple of children and LOTS of books

Seeing the bookcover, and the name Jenny Colgan, one could rightly expect a nice and light chick-lit. But that is not what you get in The Bookshop on the Shore . You get a book that reminded me at times of Jane Eyre, Rebecca and Lemony Snickets A series of unfortunate events and Nanny McPhee. You get a book about a single mother who has no dime left and so accepts the offer of two jobs in rural Scotland: being a nanny for 3 spoilt and motherless children living in a dark + dusty + old-fashioned castle, who already scared away 6 previous AuPairs with their cheekiness. On top of that, during the day she drives around a van that doubles as a bookshop and tries to sell books to the aloof villagers who dont trust her to choose the correct titles for them. And although I do enjoy reading fluffy chick-lits, I was pleasantly surprised to get something very different here. After a while I even took a liking to Patrick, Mary and Shackleton (Hari was in my heart from the very beginning). I really admired Zoe for her fortitude, and her bravery living in this spooky (but also quite enchanting - once it got a proper dusting) castle at Loch Ness. Oh, and books also play an important role in the story, and plenty of them are mentioned throughout. Thumbs up for that!