Showing posts with label Jenny Colgan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jenny Colgan. Show all posts

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Book Review: Little Beach Street Bakery

Author: Jenny Colgan
Genre: Chick-lit
Rating: 4/5
Verdict: A warm and enjoyable read which will make you want to live by the sea and eat lots of bread.

Ever since I read Meet Me at the Cupcake Cafe, I've become a huge fan of Jenny Colgan's writing, so needless to say, I had been waiting to read this book. A huge thanks to NetGalley and Little Brown Book Group UK for sending me an advanced review copy of this book.

Blurb:
Polly Waterford is recovering from a toxic relationship. Unable to afford their flat, she has to move miles away from everyone, to a sleepy little seaside resort in Cornwall, where she lives alone above an abandoned shop.  
And so Polly takes out her frustrations on her favourite hobby: making bread. But what was previously a weekend diversion suddenly becomes far more important as she pours her emotions into kneading and pounding the dough, and each loaf becomes better and better. With nuts and seeds, olives and chorizo, with local honey (courtesy of local bee keeper, Huckle), and with reserves of determination and creativity Polly never knew she had, she bakes and bakes and bakes . . .
And people start to hear about it. 
Sometimes, bread really is life . . . And Polly is about to reclaim hers.

First things first - The cover of the book is adorable, much like all of Jenny's other books. It matches the storyline perfectly and there is something really warm about the cover that it puts you in such a good mood the moment you look at it. The story begins with Polly Waterford and her boyfriend's business failing and declaring bankruptcy, their flat is for sale and their relationship is at its end. Polly struggles to find a place to live and moves to the small sea-side town of Mt. Polbearne. She is forced to live in a place above an old abandoned shop because that is the only one she can afford in her current state. She gradually begins to warm-up to the new place - living close to the sea, the fishermen around town and the local beekeeper. She finds solace in baking bread and spreading the joy and comfort of her baking among all the people and it helps her make friends. The rest of the story is about how Polly uses her skills at baking in starting a new life for herself in Mt. Polbearne, with some super-sweet romance along the way.

I must admit that I was not held captive after reading the first two chapters unlike what I had expected. May be because, the lowest times of the story were all contained in the first two chapters and the story opens up with a failing business and relationship. I put the book away and got back to it after a few days. Once I got to the part where the story moves to Mt.Polbearne, I really started enjoying the book. One of my dreams is to live by the beach/sea-side and this was a perfect story in that sense, it made me long for the day when I can just open my windows and there is nothing to look at but the waves splashing against the shore. I could totally picture the cozy and beautiful town of Mt. Polbearne from Jenny's descriptive writing. Her description of the different breads sounds sinfully delicious and totally leaves you mouth-watering much like in all of her other books. Only she could have made me want to get some flour and start kneading the dough.

I admired Polly's character all through out - the no-nonsense woman, cool as a cucumber during life's toughest times and always looking forward to moving on to something better in life rather than sitting around and sulking. Her stubbornness when Huckle asks her to move in with him in Savannah and her determination and courage with which she tackles the landlord lady totally made me cheer for her at every step along the way. Though at first, I couldn't feel any chemistry between her and Huckle, as I turned the pages, I was looking forward to their romance and the spark between them.

The other characters that stand out are Huckle, Mrs. Manse, Tarnie and Reuben. I was disturbed for quite sometime learning about Mrs. Manse's past, and the image of her standing on the edge of the sea at nights waiting for her loved ones still haunts me. I really liked both Tarnie and Huckle's characters, Jenny's description of both the men is lovely so much so that you almost drool over them ;) The conversations between Reuben and Polly's best friend Kerensa are really hilarious and had me in splits.

Oh! how can I forget the cutest character of all - Neil the puffin - An adorable sea bird and Polly's best friend when she was all alone during her initial days at Mt. Polbearne. He sure is everyone's sweetheart! The puffin and the Polly-Huckle romance are two of my most favorite picks from the story.

One thing that I loved in both Meet me at the Cupcake Cafe and this novel is about how an important event happens that makes everyone comes together and support each other during tough times! It always brightens up my day knowing and thinking of all the people who are out there looking out for me. It leaves me with a warm and fuzzy feeling to be blessed and associated with so many good people.

I loved this book and I am sure any Jenny Colgan fan will not be disappointed with this book. This is a perfect spring read with a very simple and sweet story line. It will leave you feeling extremely comforted and satisfied when you finish the book. I highly recommend it.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Book Review: Meet me at the cupcake cafe

Author: Jenny Colgan
Genre: Chick-lit
Rating: 4/5
Verdict: A light, fun and lovely read!




After reading a couple of dark and serious novels about immigrants, I was looking to pick-up something that was really light-weight and fun. I came across this book on a couple of book review blogs and given my huge addiction to all things-cupcakes, I just had to pick this up and I'm glad I did.

From goodreads:
 "Come and meet Issy Randall, proud owner of The Cupcake Cafe. Issy Randall can bake. No, more than that - Issy can create stunning, mouth-wateringly divine cakes. After a childhood spent in her beloved Grampa Joe's bakery, she has undoubtedly inherited his talent. When she's made redundant from her safe but dull City job, Issy decides to seize the moment. Armed with recipes from Grampa, and with her best friends and local bank manager fighting her corner, The Cupcake Cafe opens its doors. But Issy has absolutely no idea what she's let herself in for. It will take all her courage - and confectionery - to avert disaster"

This is a wonderful story about a woman finding the courage to follow her dreams, keeping faith and pursuing her passion in life while developing wonderful friendships and finding true happiness and love along the way! The central character Issy Randall grows up with her grandfather, who is a baker. After getting laid off from her job at a real-estate agency and being ditched by her boss-boyfriend on the same day, she decides to use the redundancy money from her lost-job and the time off to pursue her dream - running her own bakery. This is a huge step for Issy and the rest of the story is about how she uses her skills and talent to transform her life and in the process finds a network of supporters and friends who all come forward to help her become successful in her venture. The recipes found in this book sound absolutely delicious and mouth-watering. Each chapter starts with a recipe for a cake/pastry and beware - by the time you finish reading the book, you will be left craving for some thin-as-air fluffy cupcakes with lip-smackingly yummy buttercream icing. 

All of the supporting characters in the book were really endearing and lovable. Jenny makes it a point explain much detail about each of them that in the end, you want all of them to succeed in their lives. All of the characters leave a special mark and touch your heart and bring a smile to your face when you think about each one of them. Be it Helena, Issy's best friend, or Pearl who helps Issy in starting her cupcake cafe, or Caroline who was deserted by her husband. The strength with which all of the women stuck together in running the business during times of crisis and support each other was very heart-warming. I really enjoyed the romance and the spark between Issy and Austin, the cute banker guy. Al though the story is very predictable, nevertheless, it doesn't stop you from turning the pages to know what is Issy's next move. Even the death of Grampa Joe was really well-handled by Jenny and not as emotional as I thought it would be. As I turned to the last page, I really wanted to step inside the cupcake cafe and have a nice long chat with all of the women in the book over a nice cup of coffee and some of Issy's adorable cupcakes. 

This is a really feel-good book and if you are a chick-lit fan, I strongly recommend this. Its a delightful read best enjoyed munching on some yummy treats!