The Christmas Bookshop
by Jenny Colgan
Jenny Colgan has a simple way of writing. She gets
all the feels. All the love. All the confusion and
uncertainty that we all feel when the rug is pulled
out from under us with life. Whether it is the loss
of a job. The loss of a loved one. Maybe a plan you
had for your life did not work like you were sure
that it would. Whatever it is, Jenny Colgan writes all
the fear that we feel at times like that. But then she
builds her characters back up. Brings the life back
to them. There is no sad endings here.
sister. The next thing she knows, she is living in
her sisters spare room. The perfect sister that can
handle everything well. Working at a bookshop
that is on its last leg! How on earth did she find
herself in this situation? She talks to a friend that
found a restaurant job that is paying well. One that
won't end after the holiday. Carmen decides to find
her own restaurant job. But Mr McCredie, the shop
owner picks the right moment to let Carmen see
just how much he needs her to help him
save the shop.
turned the Christmas bookshop around and become an
Aunt. Again. Life could not be better.
Review by Lisa Hutson
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