The Bookshop on the Shore by Jenny Colgan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I LOVED this 2nd book I have read by Jenny Colgan and in the Scottish Bookshop series awesomely narrated by Eilidh Beaton!!!! Zoe is a mess, a single parent living with a selectively mute son in London barely making ends meet while his father, Jaz, does his own thing (not around and not helping pay for Hari's needs) and worse yet, Hari adores his father who calls his son, Bro! When things look really bleak Zoe gets 2 job offers in Scotland by way of Jaz's sister, Surinder (from the first book, Bookshop on the Corner). But as Zoe dares to hope things will get better she realizes the family she is the 7th Nanny for and live on the shores where the Loch Ness monster is sighted has many failings- an absent father, angry daughter, and 2 sons who all eat cereal with a mean maid who has lived and worked there all her life. But the reason you have got to love Zoe is because she has empathy, pluck and a can do attitude; there was lots of humor, sadness, and mystery in this book and I could not put it down. Even during Covid, this book kept me hopeful and rooting for Hari, Zoe and the kids! A must read!
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