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Farewell to the Little Coffee Shop of Kabul

The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul, Book 3

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Farewell to the Little Coffee Shop of Kabul

By: Deborah Rodriguez
Narrated by: Shala Nyx
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The final novel in the bestselling Little Coffee Shop series.

KABUL, AUGUST 2021

Sunny Tedder is back in her beloved coffee shop. After eight years away, she's thrilled to reunite with her Kabul 'family'.

Yazmina now runs a pair of women's shelters from the old cafe, and dreams of a bright future for her two young daughters.

Her sister Layla has become an outspoken women's rights activist and, thanks to social media, is quite the celebrity.

Kat, Sunny's friend from America, is wrapping up her year-long stay in the land of her birth, but is facing some unfinished business.

And finally there's elderly den mother Halajan, whose secret new hobby is itself an act of rebellion.

Then the US troops begin to withdraw - and the women watch in horror as the Taliban advance on the capital at ferocious speed.

©2023 Deborah Rodriguez (P)2023 Penguin Random House Australia
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A perfect ending

This is the final instalment in the Little Coffee Shop trilogy. Is this amazing literature? No. Is Rodriguez’s past questionable? Yes. Are they engaging, heart warming, colourful insights into the live of people in Afghanistan under the taliban? Absolutely. Heartily recommend. This last one though, it’s a gut punch, covering the 2021 fall of Kabul. Tissues are required.



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Positivity shines through.

It’s not easy to create a light hearted read about a devastating humanitarian crisis, but this book is just that. Very easy to read and the characters positivity shines through the fear. Makes you laugh and makes you cry. Worth a read.

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Great story. Awful narrator

Love all the coffee shop series.
This narrator was awful. Her voices of different characters was scratchy, very ordinary and nothing like the characters should have been. Very hard to listen to and enjoy such a great story.

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Amazing

Amazing addition to the Little Cafe in Kabul series. Can’t wait for your next book!

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Lovely light story Easy listening.

I did enjoy this book as a follow on to The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul.
Easy to listen to and enjoyable.

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Love the series & this one was no different!

I love how this author tells real stories with fictional characters. This book takes a point in history that we all watched on the news and personalises it to help us understand what it may have been like for the average person in Afghanistan.

The only downside was the narrator who read this book. Not sure if it’s because this is the first of the series I’ve listened to instead of reading myself, but some of the characters sounded a bit unrealistic and I would have preferred multiple readers rather than one person doing all the different accents/voices. It’s such a great book though that this is a minor issue.

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