Christmas at Little Beach Street Bakery: A Novel
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HarperCollins , 2017.
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It's the most wonderful time of the year… and the perfect moment to escape to a charming English village! From the beloved author whose novels are "sheer indulgence from start to finish" (SOPHIE KINSELLA) comes a delightful holiday story — funny, heartfelt, romantic and packed with recipes — perfect for the winter months.

In the Cornish coastal village of Mount Polbearne, the Christmas season has arrived. It’s a joyous time for family, friends, and feasting, as decorations sparkle along the town’s winding streets and shop windows glow with festive displays. And in Polly’s Little Beach Street Bakery, the aroma of gingerbread cookies and other treats tempts people in from the cold.

Though Polly is busy keeping up with the demands of the season, she still makes time for her beekeeper boyfriend, Huckle. She’s especially happy to be celebrating the holiday this year with him, and can’t wait to cuddle up in front of the fireplace with a cup of eggnog on Christmas Eve.

But holiday bliss soon gives way to panic when a storm cuts the village off from the mainland. Now it will take all of the villagers to work together in order to ensure everyone has a happy holiday.

Full of heart and humor, Jenny Colgan’s latest novel is an instant Christmastime classic.

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Format
eBook
Street Date
10/10/2017
Language
English
ISBN
9780062663009

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Also in this Series

  • Little Beach Street Bakery: a novel (Little Beach Street Bakery Volume 1) Cover
  • Summer at Little Beach Street Bakery: a novel (Little Beach Street Bakery Volume 2) Cover
  • Christmas at Little Beach Street Bakery: a novel (Little Beach Street Bakery Volume 3) Cover
  • Sunrise by the Sea (Little Beach Street Bakery Volume 4) Cover

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These amusing series are set in scrumptious bakeries and star women who flee to charming country towns in order to escape personal and professional challenges, but discover a sense of purpose (as well as romance!) in the process. -- Catherine Coles
In these romantic series, likable women move to quaint country towns for a fresh start and end up discovering love, a sense of community, and their own personal ambitions. Both series are heavy on delectable food descriptions and include recipes. -- Catherine Coles
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Jenny Colgan and Trisha Ashley write culinary-focused humorous novels set in quaint British villages. Their earnest female protagonists seek redemption and healing in baking and cooking. Both authors also publish holiday novels that are festive and cozy for the Christmas season. -- Sarah Davis
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Published Reviews

Library Journal Review

Colgan's third "Little Beach" novel (after Little Beach Street Bakery and Summer at Little Beach Street Bakery), set on the tiny tidal island of Mount Polbearne off the coast of Cornwall, England, has Polly busily making Christmas pastries at her bakery when she's not snuggling up with her boyfriend Huckle and pet puffin Neil in their drafty lighthouse home. Polly and Huckle are looking forward to a quiet holiday to themselves, but their plans change as Polly must help her friend Kerensa through a crisis and then is faced with a family problem of her own. A Christmas surprise, though, makes for a sweet ending. VERDICT Women's fiction devotees will savor this latest and utterly charming visit to Mount Polbearne with some holiday recipes included. Fans of Jill Mansell and Vanessa Greene will relish this series. © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

Talented baker Polly Waterford doesn't know what to do when her best friend, Kerensa, swears her to secrecy. Kerensa's drunken one-night stand may jeopardize not only her pregnancy, but also her marriage, not to mention Polly's engagement to Huckle.Fans of Colgan's (The Caf by the Sea, 2017, etc.) Mount Polbearne stories will delightand new fans will find an easy, charming entry into the sagaas Polly, Huckle, and Neil (the puffin) return for the Christmas season. Having survived the dissolution of her graphic design business, Polly is now happily ensconced with Huckle, whose honey business is not yet thriving, in the historic lighthouse they bought in the sweet Cornish village (practically an island) whose only road to civilization is submerged under the sea twice each day. As the yuletide season approaches, however, Polly must face a bewildering number of obstacles. Is she ready to marry Huckle? Is she ready to start a family? How can she know when her own father abandoned her before she was even born? How can she give up an entire day's profits to the Mount Polbearne Christmas fair? How can she save the endangered puffin sanctuary? How will she ever bake enough for the fair plus cater a huge holiday party for Kerensa and her fabulously wealthy husband, Reuben? And how will Kerensa ever survive Reuben's wrath if the baby turns out not to be his but some 6-foot-4 Brazilian man's? Supported by the ever faithful Huckle and Neil's endearing eeps, Polly carries on from the cozy bed in the icy lighthouse, trailing flour and knishes wherever she goes. Keeping secrets, pleasing everyone, and balancing so many jobs keeps Polly busythat is, until a massive winter storm threatens everything. Complications abound in this well-crafted, light holiday romance. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Library Journal Reviews

Colgan's third "Little Beach" novel (after Little Beach Street Bakery and Summer at Little Beach Street Bakery), set on the tiny tidal island of Mount Polbearne off the coast of Cornwall, England, has Polly busily making Christmas pastries at her bakery when she's not snuggling up with her boyfriend Huckle and pet puffin Neil in their drafty lighthouse home. Polly and Huckle are looking forward to a quiet holiday to themselves, but their plans change as Polly must help her friend Kerensa through a crisis and then is faced with a family problem of her own. A Christmas surprise, though, makes for a sweet ending. VERDICT Women's fiction devotees will savor this latest and utterly charming visit to Mount Polbearne with some holiday recipes included. Fans of Jill Mansell and Vanessa Greene will relish this series.

Copyright 2017 Library Journal.

Copyright 2017 Library Journal.
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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Colgan, J. (2017). Christmas at Little Beach Street Bakery: A Novel . HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Colgan, Jenny. 2017. Christmas At Little Beach Street Bakery: A Novel. HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Colgan, Jenny. Christmas At Little Beach Street Bakery: A Novel HarperCollins, 2017.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Colgan, J. (2017). Christmas at little beach street bakery: a novel. HarperCollins.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Colgan, Jenny. Christmas At Little Beach Street Bakery: A Novel HarperCollins, 2017.

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