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Christmas on the Island: William Morrow & Company

Autor Jenny Colgan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 apr 2024
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Café by the Sea—whose novels are “an evocative, sweet treat” (JOJO MOYES)—comes this heartwarming holiday novel set on a charming Scottish island.
On the remote Scottish island of Mure, the Christmas season is stark, windy, and icy—yet incredibly festive and beautiful...
It's a time for getting cozy in front of whisky barrel wood fires, and enjoying a dram and a treacle pudding with the people you love—unless, of course, you've accidentally gotten pregnant by your ex-boss, and don't know how to tell him. In the season for peace and good cheer, will Flora find the nerve to reveal the truth to her nearest and dearest? Will her erstwhile co-parent Joel think she’s the bearer of glad tidings—or is this Christmas going to be as bleak as the Highlands in midwinter?
Meanwhile Saif, a doctor and refugee from war-torn Syria is trying to enjoy his first western Christmas with his sons on this remote island where he’s been granted asylum. His wife, however, is still missing, and her absence hangs over what should be a joyful celebration. Can the family possibly find comfort and joy without her?
Travel to the beautiful northern edge of the world and join the welcoming community of Mure for a Highland Christmas you'll never forget! And warm up your kitchen with bonus recipes for the Little Beach Street Bakery’s seasonal shortbread, Lanark Blue Scones, and Black Buns.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780062850072
ISBN-10: 0062850075
Pagini: 354
Dimensiuni: 136 x 204 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Harpercollins
Colecția William Morrow & Company
Seria William Morrow & Company


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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Endless Beach—whose novels are “evocative, sweet treat[s]” (JoJo Moyes)—comes this heartwarming holiday story set on a charming Scottish island
On the remote Scottish island of Mure, the Christmas season is stark, windy, and icy—yet incredibly festive and beautiful . . .
It’s a time for getting cozy in front of whisky-barrel wood fires, and enjoying a dram and a treacle pudding with the people you love—unless, of course, you’ve accidentally gotten pregnant by your ex-boss and don’t know how to tell him. In the season for peace and good cheer, will Flora find the nerve to reveal the truth to her nearest and dearest? Will her erstwhile co-parent Joel think she’s the bearer of glad tidings—or is this Christmas going to be as bleak as the Highlands in midwinter?
Meanwhile Saif, a doctor and refugee from war-torn Syria is trying to enjoy his first western Christmas with his sons on this remote island where he’s been granted asylum. His wife, however, is still missing, and her absence hangs over what should be a joyful celebration. Can the family possibly find comfort and joy without her?
Travel to the beautiful northern edge of the world and join the welcoming community of Mure for a Highland Christmas you’ll never forget!

Recenzii

Praise for Christmas at the Cupcake Cafe: “The perfect escape.” — Woman (UK)
“This tale is even sweeter than the first. Festive and charming, it’s another triumph for Jenny Colgan.” — Cosmopolitan (UK)
Praise for Little Beach Street Bakery: “Funny, magical and moving.” — Time Out
“Sheer indulgence from start to finish.” — Sophie Kinsella, #1 New York Times betselling author of the Shopaholic series
“An evocative, sweet treat.” — Jojo Moyes
“Colgan’s talent as a stand-up comedian translates vividly into fiction.” — Metro

Notă biografică

Jenny Colgan is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous novels, including The Christmas Bookshop, The Bookshop on the Corner, Little Beach Street Bakery, and Christmas at the Cupcake Café. Jenny, her husband, and three children live in a genuine castle in Scotland.