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Book Synopsis''Nobody does get-away-from-it-all romance like Jenny Colgan'' Sunday Express
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In a little Cornish town by the sea, a warm summer breeze brings stirrings of change. . .
''A total joy'' Sophie Kinsella
''Gorgeous, glorious, uplifting'' Marian Keyes
''Irresistible'' Jill Mansell
''Just lovely'' Katie Fforde
''Naturally funny, warm-hearted'' Lisa Jewell
''A gobble-it-all-up-in-one-sitting kind of book'' Mike Gayle
Voted Best Feel Good Read by Women & Home Readers!
Summer has arrived in the Cornish town of Mount Polbearne and Polly Waterford couldn''t be happier. Because Polly is in love: she''s in love with the beautiful seaside town she calls home, she''s in love with running the bakery on Beach Street, and she''s in love with her boyfriend, Huckle.
And yet there''s something unsettling about the gentle summer bree
Trade Review
This sunny read will make you feel drenched in vitamin D until the real thing comes along... There are lots of books about women moving to the country and starting again, but Colgan's fishing village feels real, the characters are funny and the dilemmas genuine. * Cosmopolitan *
This sunny read will make you feel drenched in vitamin D until the real thing comes along... There are lots of books about women moving to the country and starting again, but Colgan's fishing village feels real, the characters are funny and the dilemmas genuine. * Cosmopolitan *
This delightful novel will make you feel warm inside - it makes a fab Mother's Day gift **** * Closer *
Cheery and heart-warming escapism * Sunday Mirror *
We love Jenny Colgan's books, but Little Beach Street Bakery is definitely one of our favourites, utterly charming, atmospheric and brilliantly written it will captivate you and keep you totally absorbed until the very end. We loved it! HIghly recommended! * Hot Brands, Cool Places *
The follow-up to Little Beach Street Bakery sees graphic designer-turned-artisan baker Polly dealing with a series of major setbacks. Her tenancy is under threat and financial problems mean she faces life without her boyfriend. The plot isn't the most realistic, but Colgan brings a dramatic edge to the genre. * Daily Express *
This book should come with a warning label: it may well inspire you to chuck it all in and start a bakery in a remote location. If you are anything like us, you will devour the descriptions of beautiful Cornwall... Like any good bread, this will fill you up and make you smile. -- Maureen Stapleton * Heat *
Colgan's combination of escapism and humour creates a relaxing read * Sunday Mirror *