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Book Synopsis'A brilliantly original and enchanting tale' SunWonderful characters make this a great read' Good HousekeepingTruly uniqueunforgettable' Woman's WeeklyWarm, romantic and different, in the very best way' Katie Fforde, Sunday Times bestsellerI absolutely adored it!' Ruth Hogan, bestselling author of The Keeper of Lost ThingsMay Rosevere has reached the grand old age of one-hundred-and-ten, thanks to several slices of toast with butter every morning, a glass (or two) of port, and the wonders of the Cornish sea air or so she tells everyone.But there's much more to May than her remarkable age. She has a secret. One that no one has ever discovered Praise for 59 Memory LaneWonderfully different and enchantingA reading treasure trove of delight' Love ReadingAnderson has woven more than a hint of magic through the pages' Sunday Times bestseller Heidi SwainI haven't felt so happy sad at the door closing on characters I've come to love in a long time' Jules WakeAn absolute gem of a book' Sue For
Trade ReviewPraise for Celia Anderson:
‘I was delighted’ bestselling author Anne Stenhouse
‘Clever storytelling with a dusting of magic. A beautifully written tale that keeps you guessing until the end’ bestselling author Jenni Keer
‘Characters full of personality cast in the first book set in Pengelly dip in and out of the book's rich texture; yet this book could be enjoyed equally as a standalone delicious treat. Warm and satisfying with enough unexpected twists to delight a reader's palate’ bestselling author Julie Vince
‘Wonderful’ bestselling author Lucy Felthouse
‘It was immensely soothing to lose myself in Celia’s lovely world and watch the story unfold, rather like spending a relaxed, enjoyable evening with a dear friend’, bestselling author Chris Stovell
‘A delightful read that'll take you all the way to Pengelly and make you not want to leave' bestselling author Catherine Miller
‘One of the most charming books I’ve ever read… brilliant’ bestselling author Cathy Mansell