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Summer at the Garden Café / Felicity Hayes-McCoy.
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Hayes-McCoy, Felicity
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Summer at the Garden Café / Felicity Hayes-McCoy.
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Dublin, Ireland : Hachette Books Ireland, 2017.
Dublin, Ireland Hachette Books Ireland, 2017.
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377 pages ; 24 cm.
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A heart-warming story about secrets between four generations of women and the healing power of books, love and friendship. The Garden Café, in the town of Lissbeg on Ireland's Finfarran Peninsula, is a place where plans are formed and secrets shared ... But Jazz - still reeling from her father's disclosures about the truth of his marriage to her mother, Hanna - has more on her mind than the comings and goings at the café. Now isolated from friends and family and fixating on her new job at a local guesthouse, she's started to develop feelings for a man who is strictly off limits ... Meanwhile Hanna, Lissbeg's librarian, is unaware of the turmoil in her daughter's life - until her ex-husband Malcolm makes an appearance and she begins to wonder if the secrets she's carried for him might have harmed Jazz more than she'd realised. As things heat up in Lissbeg, can the old book Hanna finds buried in her own clifftop garden help Jazz?
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Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
Women librarians -- Fiction
Domestic fiction
Families -- Fiction
Bars (Drinking establishments) -- Fiction
Secrecy -- Fiction
Friendship -- Fiction
Women -- Fiction
Small cities -- Social aspects -- Fiction
Ireland -- Fiction
Ireland -- Fiction
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Domestic fiction
Domestic fiction
Domestic fiction
Domestic fiction
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Bars (Drinking establishments) -- Fiction
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Families -- Fiction
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Friendship -- Fiction
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Ireland -- Fiction
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Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
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Secrecy -- Fiction
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Small cities -- Social aspects -- Fiction
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Women librarians -- Fiction
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