The Bluebird Cafe
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:8th Apr '02
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
For fans of Esther Freud and Julie Myerson THE BLUEBIRD CAFE heralds an already acclaimed new voice in British fiction.
Presents a funny, bittersweet tale of love in the south of England.John Vir owns a newsagent in Southampton - the only shop that still stocks packets of petrified celery soup, drosophila-studded fruit and boxes of henna. Lucy and Paul are his favourite customers - they live across the road above Snooke's Electrical Stores, soon to become the Bluebird Cafe. Stencilling blue doves below the picture rails and buying stripped-pine chairs from the Oxfam furniture store Lucy works in the newly opened cafe whilst Paul spends his time at the Badger Centre as a volunteer. Meanwhile John Vir thinks of little else but Lucy and invites her to the cash 'n' carry, hoping of course, that it will be a prelude to something more exciting, for them both ...
'Rebecca Smith has a quirky, off-beat view of life ... her freshness and zest are immensely appealing. She has plenty of good-humoured comedy up her sleeve, a grasp of dialogue and an eagle eye for the absurd' DAILY MAIL 'Smith makes an impressively convincing case for the argument that small is beautiful in this exquisitely and wittily observed portrait of homely ambition and the search for love' THE TIMES
ISBN: 9780747557708
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 14mm
Weight: 190g
224 pages
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