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  • The Bookshop of New Beginnings

  • By: Jen Mouat
  • Length: 10 hrs and 14 mins

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The Bookshop of New Beginnings

By: Jen Mouat
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Publisher's Summary

It’s never too late to rewrite your story…

Emily Cotton has always dreamed of owning a bookshop, but when her dreams finally become a reality, she realises she’s going to need some help. So after a couple of glasses of Merlot, she emails her childhood best friend, Kate Vincent.

Kate jumps at the chance to return to scenic Wigtown and to see Emily and the Cotton clan again. But after a six-year absence, the happy family she once thought of as her own has changed.

Kate has one summer to help save the bookshop and bring the fractured Cotton family back together. But with so much left unsaid between the two best friends, will they have to save their friendship first?

This charming and uplifting tale of friendship, family, and love will whisk you away to Scotland’s picturesque book town.

Previously published as Summer at Bluebell Bank

©2017 Jen Mouat (P)2017 HarperCollins Publishers
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