Bookbot

Jenny Colgan

  • J. T. Colgan
  • Jane Beaton
14 septembre 1972

Jenny Colgan crée des histoires pleines d'humour et d'un sens aigu du détail, explorant souvent des thèmes tels que l'amour, l'amitié et la recherche de sa place dans le monde. Ses romans sont célébrés pour leur atmosphère réconfortante et leurs personnages auxquels on peut s'identifier, offrant aux lecteurs à la fois réconfort et amusement. Avec un talent pour dépeindre les joies du quotidien et les petites déceptions de la vie, elle crée des expériences de lecture mémorables. Son style est accessible et enrichissant, ce qui en fait une conteuse appréciée.

Jenny Colgan
Une saison à la petite boulangerie
Un mariage au bord de l'eau
La petite boulangerie du bout du monde
Rendez-vous au Cupcake Café
La charmante librairie des flots tranquilles
Une saison au bord de l'eau
  • La jeune Flora MacKenzie travaille à Londres dans un cabinet d'avocats. Jamais elle n'avait imaginé que son emploi la conduirait à retourner sur son île natale, au nord de l'Ecosse. Une île qu'elle a brutalement quittée après la mort de sa mère, quelques années plus tôt. La jeune femme sent très vite qu'elle n'y est pas la bienvenue. La plupart des habitants du village considèrent cette "fille de la ville" comme une étrangère, et les non-dits de l'histoire familiale compliquent les relations avec son père et ses frères. Jusqu'au jour où Flora tombe par hasard sur le vieux cahier de pâtisserie de sa mère. Et si elle avait trouvé la recette pour se réconcilier avec ceux qui l'entourent ?

    Une saison au bord de l'eau
    4,1
  • Un roman feel good plein d'espoir au pays du Loch Ness ! Zoe est une mère célibataire désespérée. Elle veut quitter Londres et construire une nouvelle vie avec son fils Hari. Entre le minuscule studio qu'elle peut à peine payer et les klaxons qui les empêchent de dormir, Zoe sent qu'elle est prête à exploser. Sur un coup de tête, elle répond à une annonce pour un emploi de nounou dans les Highlands écossais. La description de poste demande une personne capable de s'occuper de trois " enfants surdoués ", dont deux se comportent comme des petits animaux sauvages. Le père, veuf, est une épave, et les enfants se déchaînent dans un immense château en ruine sur les rives jonchées de bruyère du Loch Ness. Avec l'aide de Nina, la sympathique libraire locale, Zoe commence à s'enraciner dans la communauté. Les livres, l'air frais et la gentillesse seront-ils suffisants pour guérir cette famille brisée ?

    La charmante librairie des flots tranquilles
    3,9
  • Rendez-vous au Cupcake Café

    Roman

    • 544pages
    • 20 heures de lecture

    Izzy est une fée de la pâtisserie. Elle a passé son enfance dans la boulangerie de son grand-père, et a indéniablement hérité de son talent. Chaque semaine, ses collègues du bureau se régalent de ses cupcakes colorés et autres brownies ultrafondants… Lorsqu'elle se fait licencier par son futur ex-petit-ami, Izzy sent grandir en elle une idée folle : et si elle ouvrait son propre cupcake café ? Le projet est un peu risqué, le chemin semé d'embûches, mais lorsqu'elle découvre un magasin à louer dans une ruelle pavée, elle se lance dans l'aventure, et dans une nouvelle vie !

    Rendez-vous au Cupcake Café
    3,9
  • Quand son mariage et sa petite entreprise font naufrage, Polly quitte Plymouth et trouve refuge dans un petit port tranquille d'une île des Cornouailles. Quoi de mieux qu'un village de quelques âmes battu par les vents pour réfléchir et repartir à zéro ? Seule dans une boutique laissée à l'abandon, Polly se consacre à son plaisir favori : préparer du pain. Petit à petit, de rencontres farfelues - avec un bébé macareux blessé, un apiculteur dilettante, des marins gourmands - en petits bonheurs partagés, ce qui n'était qu'un break semble annoncer le début d'une nouvelle vie...

    La petite boulangerie du bout du monde
    3,9
  • Une saison à la petite boulangerie

    • 504pages
    • 18 heures de lecture

    Polly Waterford coule des jours heureux sur la paisible île de Mount Polbearne, dans les Cornouailles, entre le grand phare dans lequel elle s'est installée avec Huckle, son boyfriend, et la petite boulangerie où elle prépare chaque jour, avec passion, d'irrésistibles pains dorés. Mais lorsque le nouveau propriétaire de sa boutique fait irruption sur l'île, Polly réalise que son bonheur pourrait bien être réduit en miettes... Avec une pincée de fleur de sel, des kilos de farine et une bonne dose de volonté, réussira-t-elle à surmonter les obstacles qui se dressent sur sa route ?

    Une saison à la petite boulangerie
    3,8
  • 349pages. poche. Poche. Après Bridget Jones , voici Mélanie et ses copines, leurs coups de blues, de gueule et leur éternel sujet de conversation : les hommes, leurs hommes. Enfin quand elles en ont un. Ce qui n'est pas tout à fait le cas de Mélanie : il y a bien Alex, qui est revenu après l'avoir laissée sans nouvelles pendant un an, mais comme le lui rappelle sans cesse sa meilleure amie, Fran, cette drôle d'histoire ne risque pas de finir en mariage. Pas comme cette peste d'Amanda, leur amie d'enfance ou plutôt leur ennemie qui, elle, a trouvé la bague et le doigt qui va avec. Et pas n'importe quel doigt : celui du beau Fraser, pour lequel Mélanie aurait vendu père et mère quand elle était jeune, même si, malgré tous ses efforts pour se faire remarquer, ledit Fraser ignorait tout de son existence? Pas étonnant, donc, qu'Amanda ait jeté son dévolu sur lui : elle barrait la route de Mélanie depuis la petite école, alors il fallait s'y attendre. Mais avec les préparatifs du mariage, les filles ont peut-être trouvé un moyen de renverser la vapeur : Amanda n'a qu'à bien se tenir ! -Karla Manuele

    Le marriage d'Amanda!
    3,3
  • The fourth children's book featuring Polly and her puffin Neil, from bestselling adult novelist Jenny Colgan. With gorgeous two-colour illustrations throughout, Polly is perfect for reading aloud - especially at Christmas!

    Polly and the Puffin: The Happy Christmas
    4,3
  • Polly and the Puffin: The Stormy Day

    • 96pages
    • 4 heures de lecture

    The second children's book featuring Polly and her puffin Neil, from bestselling adult novelist Jenny Colgan. With gorgeous two-colour illustrations throughout, Polly is perfect for reading aloud.

    Polly and the Puffin: The Stormy Day
    4,2
  • Polly and the Puffin

    • 96pages
    • 4 heures de lecture

    Polly heard a CRASH downstairs. Was it a monster? NO! Was it a spider alien? NO!It was a little puffin with a broken wing...When Polly discovers an injured puffin, she and her mummy look after him in their cottage by the sea.Slowly, Neil's wing heals and Polly must prepare herself to say goodbye to her new friend. Will she ever see him again? Perfect for bedtime stories and early readers. From the author of The Little Beach Street Bakery.

    Polly and the Puffin
    4,2
  • Polly and the Puffin: The New Friend

    • 96pages
    • 4 heures de lecture

    The third children's book featuring Polly and her puffin Neil, from bestselling adult novelist Jenny Colgan. With gorgeous two-colour illustrations throughout, Polly is perfect for reading aloud.

    Polly and the Puffin: The New Friend
    4,2
  • A Town Like Alice

    • 196pages
    • 7 heures de lecture

    One of a series of top-quality fiction for schools, this is an abridged version of Nevil Shute's novel of the courage of a young Englishwoman in World War II. Like the film, this book concentrates mainly on the Malayan episodes.

    A Town Like Alice
    4,1
  • Discover the new Doctor Who classics. Earth is under attack by power-hungry aliens. This is no time for the Doctor to be out of action. When a British space probe is intercepted by a sinister alien vessel on the eve of Christmas, it marks the beginning of an audacious invasion of the Earth by the Sycorax - horrifying marauders from beyond the stars. Within hours, a third of humanity stands on the brink of death with not a single shot fired. Our planet needs a champion - but the Doctor is not fit for service. He's just regenerated, delirious in a new body and a dressing gown. Forced into his battered shoes is his friend, Rose Tyler, a girl from a London council estate. Will she save the world from this nightmare before Christmas - or see it destroyed?

    Doctor Who: The Christmas Invasion (Target Collection)
    4,0
  • The Little Shop of Happy Ever After

    • 358pages
    • 13 heures de lecture

    Nina is a bookworm who dreams of running her own little bookshop. But real life is a bit trickier than the stories Nina loves, as she discovers when she moves to the beautiful wild Highlands of Scotland to turn her dreams into reality.

    The Little Shop of Happy Ever After
    4,0
  • 'A sheer delight from start to finish' Sophie Kinsella ***WINNER OF THE RNA ROMANTIC NOVEL OF THE YEAR AWARD 2013*** Can you hear the jangle of pocket money, the rustle of striped paper bags . . ? 'An evocative, sweet treat' Jojo Moyes 'Gorgeous, glorious, uplifting' Marian Keyes 'Irresistible' Jill Mansell 'Just lovely' Katie Fforde 'Naturally funny, warm-hearted' Lisa Jewell 'A gobble-it-all-up-in-one-sitting kind of book' Mike Gayle ___________________________________ Rosie Hopkins thinks leaving her busy London life, and her boyfriend Gerard, to sort out her elderly Aunt Lilian's sweetshop in a small country village is going to be dull. Boy, is she wrong. Lilian Hopkins has spent her life running Lipton's sweetshop, through wartime and family feuds. As she struggles with the idea that it might finally be time to settle up, she also wrestles with the secret history hidden behind the jars of beautifully coloured sweets. Welcome to Rosie Hopkins' Sweetshop of Dreams - a novel - with recipes. ___________________________________ Why readers ADORE Jenny Colgan 'Jenny Colgan has a way of writing that makes me melt inside' 'Her books are so good I want to start over as soon as I have finished' 'There's something so engaging about her characters and plots' 'Her books are like a big, warm blanket' 'Her stories are just so fabulous' 'She brings her settings and characters so vividly to life' 'The woman is just magic'

    Welcome to Rosie Hopkins' Sweetshop of Dreams
    4,0
  • The endless beach

    • 448pages
    • 16 heures de lecture

    Don't miss Jenny's gorgeous new novel, available for pre-order now. Run away to a beautiful Scottish beach and escape with Jenny Colgan. On the quayside next to the Endless Beach sits the Summer Seaside Kitchen, a haven for tourists and locals who come to enjoy the freshest local produce and catch up on gossip. Flora, who runs the café, feels safe and content—until she reflects on her relationship with her emotionally distant boyfriend, Joel. Meanwhile, her best friend Lorna is pining for the local doctor, Saif, a refugee who has lost his family and is about to receive shocking news that will change everything for him. As the cold winter nights give way to long summer days, can Flora find her happy-ever-after with Joel? Readers adore Jenny Colgan for her compelling storytelling, vivid descriptions of scenery and food, and engaging characters. They wish her enchanting settings were real and often want to start her books over as soon as they finish. With her warm-hearted and naturally funny style, Jenny Colgan creates irresistible stories that readers can't help but love.

    The endless beach
    4,0
  • Rosie Hopkins is looking forward to Christmas in the little Derbyshire village of Lipton, buried under a thick blanket of snow. Her sweetshop is festooned with striped candy canes, large tempting piles of Turkish Delight, crinkling selection boxes and happy, sticky children. She's going to be spending it with her boyfriend, Stephen, and her family, who are flying in from Australia. She can't wait. But when a tragedy strikes at the heart of their little community, all of Rosie's plans for the future seem to be blown apart. Can she build a life in Lipton? And is what's best for the sweetshop also what's best for Rosie?

    Christmas at Rosie Hopkins Sweetshop
    3,9
  • Doctor Who. The Legends of River Song

    • 224pages
    • 8 heures de lecture

    `Hello, sweetie!'Melody Pond, Melody Malone, River Song...She has had many names. Whoever she really is, this archaeologist and time traveller has had more adventures (and got into more trouble) than most people in the universe. But it will reveal more than you've ever known about the legend that is River Song.

    Doctor Who. The Legends of River Song
    3,9
  • Island Wedding, An

    • 400pages
    • 14 heures de lecture

    New York Times bestselling author Jenny Colgan brings us a delightful summer novel that will sweep you away to the remote Scottish island of Mure, where two very different weddings are about to take place... On the little Scottish island of Mure--halfway between Scotland and Norway--Flora MacKenzie and her fiancé Joel are planning the smallest of "sweetheart weddings," a high summer celebration surrounded only by those very dearest to them. Not everyone on the island is happy about being excluded, though. The temperature rises even further when beautiful Olivia MacDonald--who left Mure ten years ago for bigger and brighter things--returns with a wedding planner in tow. Her fiancé has oodles of family money, and Olivia is determined to throw the biggest, most extravagant, most Instagrammable wedding possible. And she wants to do it at Flora's hotel, the same weekend as Flora's carefully planned micro-wedding. As the summer solstice approaches, can Flora handle everyone else's Happy Every Afters--and still get her own?

    Island Wedding, An
    3,9
  • Sunrise by the Sea

    • 368pages
    • 13 heures de lecture

    When she is given the opportunity to move to a remote tidal island off the Cornish Coast, Marisa Rossi decides some peace and quiet might be just what she needs. Since the death of her beloved grandfather back in Italy, she's been struggling to find a way out of her grief. Perhaps this will be the perfect place for her to recuperate. But Mount Polbearne is a far cry from the sleepy little place she was imagining. Between her noisy piano-teaching Russian neighbour and the hustle and bustle of a busy community, Marisa finds solitude is not so easy to come by. Especially when she finds herself somehow involved with a tiny local bakery desperately in need of some new zest to save it...

    Sunrise by the Sea
    3,9
  • The Loveliest Chocolate Shop in Paris

    • 440pages
    • 16 heures de lecture

    Tucked away behind cobbled alleys and grand promenades, a tiny chocolate shop awaits. As dawn breaks over the Pont Neuf, Anna Trent is already at work, mixing the finest chocolate by hand for the grandes dames of Paris. This is a significant change from her previous job in a chocolate factory in northern England. An accident leads Anna back to her French teacher, Claire, who presents her with an incredible opportunity: to work in Paris alongside her former sweetheart, Thierry, a master chocolatier. As Anna navigates this new chapter, she is set to uncover old wounds and discover more about real chocolate—and herself—than she ever imagined. Readers adore the warmth and humor in Jenny Colgan's writing, often describing her books as engaging and comforting, like a big, warm blanket. Her characters and plots resonate deeply, making her stories feel vivid and magical. Many find themselves wanting to start over as soon as they finish, captivated by the delightful settings and relatable characters she brings to life. Colgan's unique storytelling ability creates an irresistible charm that keeps readers coming back for more.

    The Loveliest Chocolate Shop in Paris
    3,9
  • An Island Christmas

    • 368pages
    • 13 heures de lecture

    Christmas on the remote Scottish island of Mure is bleak, stark - and incredibly beautiful. It's a time for hunkering down, getting cosy in front of whisky barrel wood fires, and enjoying a dram with the people you love - unless, of course, you're accidentally pregnant to your ex-boss, and don't know how to tell him. In what should be the season of peace and goodwill on earth, will Joel think Flora is a bearer of glad tidings? Meanwhile Saif, the doctor and refugee from war-torn Syria is trying to enjoy his first western Christmas with his sons - but without his missing wife. Can the little family possibly find comfort and joy? Travel to the beautiful northern edge of the world and join the welcoming community of Mure for an unforgettable Christmas.

    An Island Christmas
    3,9
  • A Very Distant Shore

    • 160pages
    • 6 heures de lecture

    Lorna lives on the tiny Scottish island of Mure, a peaceful place where everyone helps their neighbour. But the local GP is retiring, and nobody wants his job. Mure is too small and too remote. Far away, in a crowded camp, Saif is treating a little boy with a badly-cut hand. Saif is a refugee, but he's also a doctor: exactly what Mure needs. Saif is welcome in Mure, but can he forget his past? Over one summer, Saif will find a place to call home, and Lorna's life will change forever

    A Very Distant Shore
    3,9
  • The Summer U.S. Skies

    • 352pages
    • 13 heures de lecture

    Set against the backdrop of the windswept northern Scottish islands, the story follows Morag McGinty, a spirited young woman managing puddle-jumper flights for the islands' resilient community. As she navigates the challenges of her unique job, readers are drawn into the vibrant life and culture of the islands, highlighting themes of determination, connection, and the beauty of remote living.

    The Summer U.S. Skies
    3,8
  • Lessons

    • 304pages
    • 11 heures de lecture

    Sunday Times bestselling author Jenny Colgan welcomes you to a new term at a beautiful Cornish boarding school by the sea.

    Lessons
    3,8
  • West End Girls and Operation Sunshine

    • 642pages
    • 23 heures de lecture

    West End They may be twin sisters, but Lizzie and Penny Berry are complete opposites ? Penny is blonde, thin and outrageous; Lizzie quiet, thoughtful and definitely not thin. The one trait they do share is a desire to DO something with their lives. Out of the blue they discover they have a grandmother living in Chelsea ? and when she has to go into hospital, they find themselves flat-sitting on the King's Road. But, as they discover, it's not as easy to become It Girls as they'd imagined, and West End boys aren't at all like Hugh Grant ...Operation Evie needs a good holiday. Not just because she's been working all hours in her job, but also because every holiday she has ever been on in her life has involved sunburn, arguments and projectile vomiting. Why can't she have a normal holiday, like other people seem to have ? some sun, sand, sea and (hopefully) sex? So when her employers invite her to attend a conference with them in the south of France, she can't believe her luck. It's certainly going to be the holiday of a lifetime ? but not quite in the way Evie imagines!

    West End Girls and Operation Sunshine
    3,7
  • Rules

    • 288pages
    • 11 heures de lecture

    "Funny, page-turning and addictive... just like Malory Towers for grown-ups" - Sophie Kinsella ____________ Maggie loves teaching English at beautiful Downey House but she is less keen on planning her wedding to dependable Stan. Instead, she's working on ignoring her crush on David McDonald, who teaches English at the local boys' school. Just as Simone and Fliss have become friends, Zelda arrives to upset everything. Zelda is loudly, glamorously American, and she's full of ways to improve life at boring school. Soon, quiet, mousy Simone is undergoing a makeover. And Fliss is about to jeopardise everything to impress a boy. In a new year at school, the girls of Downey House will be breaking all the rules - and not all of them will escape unscathed. ___________ "A brilliant boarding school book, stuffed full of unforgettable characters, thrilling adventures and angst..." - Lisa Jewell

    Rules
    3,8
  • Five Hundred Miles From You

    • 400pages
    • 14 heures de lecture

    The unmissable new heartwarming, funny, emotional read from Sunday Times bestselling author Jenny Colgan

    Five Hundred Miles From You
    3,8
  • The Christmas surprise

    • 432pages
    • 16 heures de lecture

    Includes mouth-watering recipes. Rosie Hopkins, newly engaged, is looking forward to an exciting year in the little sweetshop she owns and runs. But when fate strikes Rosie and her boyfriend, Stephen, a terrible blow, threatening everything they hold dear, it's going to take all their strength and the support of their families and their Lipton friends to hold them together. After all, don't they say it takes a village to raise a child?Treat yourself and your friends to Jenny Colgan's heartwarming new novel this Christmas.

    The Christmas surprise
    3,8
  • Spandex and the City

    • 368pages
    • 13 heures de lecture

    A superpowered love story from the Sunday Times bestselling Jenny T. Colgan, author of Resistance Is Futile and Meet Me at the Cupcake Cafe

    Spandex and the City
    3,7
  • The Summer Skies

    Escape to the Scottish highlands with the ultimate escapist summer romance from the Sunday Times bestseller

    • 347pages
    • 13 heures de lecture

    Set against a vibrant summer backdrop, this novel immerses readers in a world of adventure and self-discovery. The protagonist embarks on a journey that leads to unexpected friendships and life-changing experiences. Themes of love, freedom, and the pursuit of dreams intertwine, creating a captivating narrative that invites readers to escape into a sun-soaked paradise. With a blend of humor and heartfelt moments, it promises to be a delightful read for those seeking a refreshing escape.

    The Summer Skies
    3,7
  • Everyone knows her life story. But who will win her heart? Gertie has always wondered what her life would be like if she could pluck up the courage to leave the remote Scottish island where she was born. It's the only place she's ever known, but it can be stifling. The glue of this community is the Knitting Circle, a group of strong, capable (and nosy) women who gossip, knit and support each other through thick and thin. So when the chance comes for change - a new job, new friends and maybe even a new romance - a world of possibilities opens up for Gertie: if she can finally be brave enough to make her dreams come true. Fifteen million copies sold. A readership that spans the world. It's time to fall in love with Jenny Colgan. Your favourite authors love Jenny Colgan's novels: 'An evocative, sweet treat' Jojo Moyes 'Gorgeous, glorious, uplifting' Marian Keyes 'Irresistible' Jill Mansell 'Just lovely' Katie Fforde 'Naturally funny, warm-hearted' Lisa Jewell 'A gobble-it-all-up-in-one-sitting kind of book' Mike Gayle

    Close Knit: the brilliant new, feel-good love story about the joy of knitting, community and love!
    3,7
  • Christmas at the Cupcake Café

    • 351pages
    • 13 heures de lecture

    Issy Randall, proud owner of The Cupcake Cafe, is in love and couldn't be happier. Her new business is thriving and she is surrounded by close friends, even if her cupcake colleagues Pearl and Caroline don't seem quite as upbeat about the upcoming season of snow and merriment. But when her boyfriend Austin is scouted for a possible move to New York, Issy is forced to face up to the prospect of a long-distance romance. And when the Christmas rush at the cafe - with its increased demand for her delectable creations - begins to take its toll, Issy has to decide what she holds most dear.This December, Issy will have to rely on all her reserves of courage, good nature and cinnamon, to make sure everyone has a merry Christmas, one way or another...

    Christmas at the Cupcake Café
    3,7
  • On the tiny Scottish island of Mure, Christmas preparations are even more hectic than usual . . . Flora MacKenzie is worried about her brother. Fintan hasn't got over the death of his partner, Colton, and Flora thinks he needs a project. The Rock - the rambling, disused hotel on the tip of the island - was Colton's passion project before he died. With Flora's help, Fintan is going to get the hotel up and running in time for Christmas, transforming it into a festive haven of crackling log fires and delicious food. But running a hotel, they are about to discover, is not that easy. Especially when their motley staff includes a temperamental French chef, a spoilt Norwegian kitchen boy who can't peel a potato without mutilating his own hand and a painfully shy kitchen assistant who blushes when anyone speaks to her. Can they pull it together in time for the big opening? And can Flora help her family find happiness this Christmas?

    Christmas at the island hotel
    3,7
  • What does an It girl do if she loses all her money? Sophie Chesterton is a girl about town - she knows all the right people, goes to all the right parties, and wears all the right clothes. But deep down she suspects that her best friends are actually rather nasty, and that her lifestyle doesn't really amount to much. Her father wants her to make her own way in the world, to make him proud. But after one shocking evening her life is changed for ever. Scraping a living as an assistant to a 'glamour' photographer; living in a hovel on the Old Kent Road with four smelly boys; eating baked beans from the can - this is one spectacular fall from grace. Sophie is desperate to get her life back - but does a girl really need diamonds to be happy?

    Diamonds are a girl's best friend
    3,7
  • The summer holiday brings new passion and new challenges in the enchanting third book of Jenny Colgan's utterly delightful School by the Sea series, set at a girls' boarding school in Cornwall. School is out, following a bit of saucy scandal at Downey House... Beloved high school teacher Maggie Adair had been comfortably, if somewhat ambivalently, engaged to her dependable long-distance boyfriend Stan. But in the heat of summer, Maggie's attraction to her colleague David McDonald has caught fire. Now both are facing an uncertain future as they try to figure out how to stay committed to their careers--and each other. Meanwhile, the girls of Downey House--mercurial Fliss, glamorous Alice, and shy, hard-working Simone--have had long summers at home, which weren't quite the respite they had been hoping for. But the new school year is thankfully here, and it will bring new pupils and lots of fresh challenges for students and teachers alike at the school by the sea.

    Lessons at the School by the Sea: The Third School by the Sea Novel
    3,5
  • Rules at the School by the Sea

    • 288pages
    • 11 heures de lecture

    It's summer, but school is in session in the delightful second book of New York Times bestselling author Jenny Colgan's utterly charming School by the Sea series, set at a girls' boarding school in Cornwall. For the second year at Downey House, it's getting harder and harder to stick to the rules . . . Maggie Adair's first year as a teacher at Downey House was a surprising success. After making the leap from an inner-city school in Glasgow, she's learned to appreciate the mellower pace of the girls' boarding school by the sea. Now engaged to her longtime boyfriend, sweet and steady Stan, Maggie's just got to stop thinking about David McDonald, her colleague at the boys' school down the road. Well, hasn't she? Can Maggie take a leaf out of the Well Behaved Teacher's exercise book and stick to her plan for a small but elegant wedding and settled life of matrimony? Even as Maggie tries to stay within the lines, rules are being broken all around her. Maggie's boss, headmistress Veronica Deveral, has more to lose than anyone. When Daniel Stapleton joins the faculty, Veronica finds herself forced to confront a scandalous secret she thought she'd carefully buried forever. How long will she be able to keep her past under wraps? What does a new year of classes, rules, and camaraderie hold for the students and faculty at Downey House?

    Rules at the School by the Sea
    3,6
  • Christmas at Little Beach Street Bakery

    • 384pages
    • 14 heures de lecture

    Welcome back to Mount Polbearne! The new book from Top Ten bestseller Jenny Colgan is full of festive joy, warmth and the best hot chocolate you can imagine... It's Christmas in the Cornish coastal village of Mount Polbearne - a time for family, friends and feasting. Polly Waterford loves running the Little Beach Street Bakery. She's at her happiest when she's creating delicious treats and the festive season always inspires her to bake and knead something extra special for the village residents. In fact, the only thing she loves more than her bakery is curling up with her gorgeous boyfriend, Huckle. She's determined that this Christmas is going to be their best one yet, but life doesn't always work out as planned... When Polly's best friend Kerensa turns up with a secret that threatens the life Polly and Huckle have built together, the future begins to look uncertain. And then a face from Polly's past reappears and things become even more complicated. Polly can usually find solace in baking but she has a feeling that's not going to be enough this time. Can she get things back on track so that everyone has a merry Christmas?

    Christmas at Little Beach Street Bakery
    3,6
  • Scottish Girls about Town

    And Sixteen Other Scottish Women Authors

    • 368pages
    • 13 heures de lecture

    In a world shaped by fierce loyalty and tradition, the Clanswomen navigate the complexities of their relationships and roles within their clans. Each character brings a unique perspective, showcasing themes of strength, resilience, and the struggle for identity amidst societal expectations. As they confront challenges, their bonds are tested, revealing the depths of friendship and the power of unity. This exploration of women's lives within a clan system offers a rich tapestry of emotional and cultural insights.

    Scottish Girls about Town
    3,6
  • Talking to Addison / Amanda's Wedding

    • 389pages
    • 14 heures de lecture

    Talking to AddisonHolly is a frustrated florist whose life doesn’t exactly seem to be coming up smelling of roses. Fleeing the house share from hell, she moves in with Josh, Kate, and the gorgeous Addison. But Addison keeps himself to himself, and Holly’s determined to get to know him better. Can she drag him away from his internet ‘girlfriend’ Claudia, or will they just continually get their wires crossed?Amanda's WeddingMel and Fran can’t believe it when their old school friend Amanda, Satan’s very own PR girl, pulls off the ultimate publicity stunt in getting herself engaged to a Scottish laird. Who cares that Fraser McConnald has worn the same pair of Converse trainers for the last three years and that his castle is a pile of rubble with one Calor Gas heater – she’ll be titled!Gentle, decent Fraser is clearly ignorant of Amanda’s wiles, so Mel and Fran, still smarting from the memory of all the mean things Amanda put them through in their days at Portmount Comprehensive, set out to sabotage this mismatch of the century.

    Talking to Addison / Amanda's Wedding
    3,5
  • In this captivating summer novel from a Sunday Times bestseller, readers are introduced to Morag, who hails from a family of accomplished pilots. Her life takes a sudden turn when a tragic accident grounds her, jeopardizing her future. A call about her grandfather's illness prompts her to leave her fast-paced London life for the serene Scottish Highlands. With her grandfather unable to fly, Morag must take over his local route in an old plane, transporting residents across the picturesque islands. However, when the weather changes dramatically, Morag crash-lands on a remote island, leaving her isolated and alone. There, she encounters Gregor, a gruff ornithologist who is caring for the island. Despite their differences, Morag has no choice but to seek refuge in his cabin as they await rescue. This unexpected situation forces them to confront their contrasting personalities. As time passes, Morag begins to realize that this secluded island, far from her previous life, might be exactly where she needs to be. The story unfolds as she navigates her feelings and discovers the potential for love and self-discovery amidst the breathtaking scenery.

    The Summer Skies: Escape to the Scottish Isles with the brand-new novel by the Sunday Times bestselling author
    3,5
  • Where Have All the Boys Gone?

    • 340pages
    • 12 heures de lecture

    Humoristisk roman om Katie, der flytter fra storbyen til en lille skotsk by og går på mandejagt

    Where Have All the Boys Gone?
    3,5
  • Life doesn’t have a rewind button. Ever wished it did?Flora’s wish is about to come true, in a magical new novel about the ultimate second chance, from the bestselling author of WORKING WONDERS and AMANDA’S WEDDING.As her best friend Tashy cuts into her wedding cake, 32-year-old Flora realises she is disillusioned with life. Suddenly, her well-paid job, cosy flat and stable relationship with sensible Olly don't amount to a whole lot. Flora wants to be 16 again. She closes her eyes and wishes. Her wish has come true.Waking up the next morning is a shock. But now Flora has the chance to right some wrongs. Trading crows feet for pimples, love handles for a torso Britney Spears would kill for and dull dinner parties for house parties where White Lightning and snogging are the order of the day, Flora revels in a life where things are far less complicated and just much more… FUN.It's not all laughs though. Will what she does change the future? How can she get back to the present and her ordinary life? And does she even want to?

    Do You Remember the First Time?
    3,5
  • 'MALORY TOWERS FOR GROWN-UPS' SOPHIE KINSELLA Jenny Colgan returns with all her signature charm in this fourth installment of her Maggie Adair series. The Little School by the Sea is a magical place of friendship, striving, excitement and plenty of mischief. Maggie Adair, the passionate, devoted English teacher at Downey House, is about to ride off into the sunset with her new love when tragedy strikes. Pulled from their happy-ever-after, she and David must put their budding romance aside until they return for a new term, unsure where they now stand. A fresh new year at Downey House comes with more drama from the students - with Fliss and Alice at odds after a summer apart, and Simone trying to nurture her new relationship while dealing with exam stresses, the new term is shaping up to be a challenge for all... 'A BRILLIANT BOARDING SCHOOL BOOK, STUFFED FULL OF UNFORGETTABLE CHARACTERS AND THRILLING ADVENTURES' LISA JEWELL

    Studies
    3,5
  • Midnight at the Christmas Bookshop

    • 368pages
    • 13 heures de lecture

    Set against the enchanting backdrop of a Christmas bookshop, this heartwarming tale invites readers to embrace the magic of the holiday season. The story unfolds with themes of warmth, community, and the joy of reading, as characters connect through shared experiences and the comforting atmosphere of the shop. Snowflakes gently falling outside enhance the cozy setting, making it a perfect escape for those seeking a festive and uplifting narrative.

    Midnight at the Christmas Bookshop
    3,5
  • Class

    • 275pages
    • 10 heures de lecture

    The first book of Jenny Colgan's delightful new four-part series, set at a charming English boarding school on the sea.Maggie went to the window and opened it wide, inhaling the lovely salt air off the sea. Why had she never lived by the sea before? Why had she always looked out on housing estates and not the little white hulls of trawlers bobbing off in the distance?It's gloriously sunny in Cornwall as the school year starts at the little boarding school by the sea. Maggie, the newest teacher at Downey House, is determined to make her mark. She's delighted by her new teaching job, but will it come at the expense of her relationship with her safe, dependable boyfriend Stan?Simone is excited and nervous: she's won a scholarship to the prestigious boarding school and wants to make her parents proud. Forced to share a room with the glossy, posh girls of Downey House, she needs to find a friend, fast.Fliss is furious. She's never wanted to go to boarding school and hates being sent away from her home. As Simone tries desperately to fit in, Fliss tries desperately to get out.Over the course of one year, friendships will bloom and lives will be changed forever. Life at the Little School by the Sea is never dull...

    Class
    3,5
  • Now, you obviously, would never, ever look up your exes on Facebook. Nooo. And even if you did, you most certainly wouldn't run off trying to track them down, risking your job, family and happiness in the process. Posy Fairweather, on the other hand . . . Posy is delighted when Matt proposes - on top of a mountain, in a gale, in full-on romantic mode. But a few days later disaster strikes: he backs out of the engagement. Crushed and humiliated, Posy starts thinking. Why has her love life always ended in total disaster? Determined to discover how she got to this point, Posy resolves to get online and track down her exes. Can she learn from past mistakes? And what if she has let Mr Right slip through her fingers on the way?

    The Good, the Bad and the Dumped
    3,4
  • A group of friends have reached their 30s. In the 80s, they felt they could achieve anything. Looking back they wonder what happened to all that early promise. So they set out on a quest to find that symbolic Brat Pack movie star, Andrew McCarthy.

    Looking for Andrew McCarthy
    3,4
  • The Weekenders

    Adventures In Calcutta

    • 301pages
    • 11 heures de lecture

    Dopo l'esperienza africana di Weekenders, ancora una volta il Daily Telegraph ha riunito lrvine Welsh, Monica Ali, Michel Atherton, Bella Bathurst, Jenny Colgan, Simon Garfield, W. F. Deedes, Tony Hawks, Victoria Glendinning, Sam Millet e Colm Toibin per catapultarli a Calcutta: dal confort e dalla modernità delle loro occidentalissime città, Londra e Edimburgo, a un luogo dove il passato parla ancora e il futuro chiama più forte che mai. Da quell'esperienza sono nati i racconti compresi in questa antologia che, mescolando la fiction al reportage di viaggio, riflettono modi diversi di vedere una metropoli che è nel mondo simbolo di povertà e miseria e che i suoi abitanti chiamano la Città della Gioia.

    The Weekenders
    3,1
  • West End Girls

    • 336pages
    • 12 heures de lecture

    They may be twins, but Lizzie and Penny are opposites: Penny is blonde, thin and outrageous; Lizzie is quiet, thoughtful and not thin. When, out of the blue, they learn they have a grandmother living in Chelsea, who asks them to flat-sit while she is in hospital, their ambitions finally seem to fall in place.

    West End Girls
    3,3
  • Resistance Is Futile

    • 352pages
    • 13 heures de lecture

    This summer's most irregular love story from Sunday Times bestselling author Jenny Colgan. Connie's smart. She's funny. But when it comes to love, she's only human . . . As a high-ranking mathematician in a male-dominated field - with bright red hair - Connie's used to being considered a little unusual. But she's nowhere near as peculiar as Luke, who is recruited to work alongside her on a top-secret code-breaking project. Just what is this bizarre sequence they're studying? It isn't a solution to the global energy crisis. It isn't a new wavelength to sell microwave ovens. The numbers are trying to tell them something . . . and it seems only Luke knows what. The truth is out there. Will Connie dare to find it? In this whirlwind romance adventure, Sunday Times bestselling author Jenny Colgan boldly goes where no author has gone before . . . 'Quirky, funny and romantic' Sophie Kinsella 'A riotous cocktail of geeks and kissing. I enjoyed every single page. Resistance really is futile' Matt Haig, author of The Humans Jenny Colgan is the author of numerous bestselling novels, including Christmas at the Cupcake Café, Little Beach Street Bakery and Welcome to Rosie Hopkins' Sweetshop of Dreams. As Jenny T. Colgan she has also written the Doctor Who tie-in novel Dark Horizons and several Doctor Who short stories.

    Resistance Is Futile
    3,2
  • Als een besluiteloze jonge Engelsman een belangrijke functie krijgt, verandert dit zijn leven.

    Working Wonders
    3,0
  • A sparkling new romantic comedy from the acclaimed author of Amanda's Wedding.

    Talking to Addison
    2,8
  • The Siren Sea

    • 188pages
    • 7 heures de lecture

    The Siren Sea is a modern-day pirate story. This adventurous tale is told from the eyes of Alex, a former smuggler and full-time drifter. He makes his way to the seaside town of Antibes, in the south of France, to meet his former partner in crime, the wild and mighty Sebastian from Mauritius. By chance, Alex comes across an old Sea Captain, Finnbar Roberts. The captain tells them both of buried treasures and takes them on an Ocean journey to seek their final fortune. But unbeknownst to the young men, they discover mysteries beyond their wildest imaginations.

    The Siren Sea
  • Noch einmal 16 sein - dieser Wunsch geht für die 32-jährige Flora in Erfüllung. Sie hat nun die Chance, ihrem Leben eine neue Richtung zu geben. Doch das ist nicht so einfach.

    Einmal Hochzeit und zurück
    3,0
  • Letní nebe

    • 324pages
    • 12 heures de lecture

    Ostrůvky táhnoucí se na míle daleko na sever od skotské pevniny jsou malebné, ale často bičované větry a nejrůznějším nečasem. Jediným spojením s civilizací je omlácené letadlo letecké společnosti MacIntyreů. Rodinnou štafetu ve firmě má po svém dědečkovi Murdovi převzít Morag, ale mladou pilotku mnohem víc láká svět a velká dopravní letadla a chystá se se svým přítelem přijmout nabídku práce pro dubajské aerolinky. Dědeček však onemocní a Morag se do přímořského městečka Corso musí vrátit, aby ho zastoupila a zase na čas přepravovala ornitology, farmáře, horaly a maminky mířící s dětmi k lékaři. Během nouzového přistání skončí na nejmenším z ostrůvků, Inchbornu, a musí vzít zavděk společností (i nabídkou přístřeší) jediného obyvatele ostrova, Gregora, samotářského vědce z Glasgowa. Otevře jí oči několik vynucených dní na ostrůvku? Zamiluje se opět do rodného kraje a jeho divoké krásy? Najde si cestu i ke svéráznému Gregorovi ?

    Letní nebe
    3,5
  • Gertie MacIntyreová měla vždycky hlavu v oblacích a neustále snila o tom, jaké by to bylo, kdyby sebrala odvahu a vyrazila z malého městečka na severu Skotska. Jádrem komunity, kde všichni vědí o všech všechno, je klub pletařek, silných, samostatných a taky zvědavých žen, které tvrdě pracují, pletou a navzájem se podporují. Ve středu klubu stojí Gertiina matka a babička, jež spolu žijí obklopeny vlnou v malé chaloupce u pobřeží. Jenže přichází kolotoč změn – nová práce v místních aerolinkách se spolužačkou Morag, noví přátelé, snad i nová láska. Před Gertie se otevírá úplně nový svět. Dokáže v něm naplnit své sny? Srdceryvný příběh o pletení, romantice a ženských poutech od královny feel-good literatury.

    Upleteno s láskou
  • In unseren Träumen ist immer Sommer

    • 432pages
    • 16 heures de lecture

    Voller Romantik, Inselflair und Sommersonne: »In unseren Träumen ist immer Sommer« ist der neue atmosphärischen Urlaubsroman von SPIEGEL-Bestsellerautorin Jenny Colgan! Nie war Schottland unwiderstehlicher als in diesem Roman! Willkommen im idyllischen Carso! Hier glitzert die Sonne auf dem türkisfarbenen Meer, und der Himmel erstreckt sich weit über dem Strand. Viele, die hier geboren sind, wollen niemals weg. Die schüchterne Verkäuferin Gertie dagegen flüchtet sich in sehnsüchtige Träume: von großen Gefühlen, von einem Beruf, der sie erfüllt, von Mut, Selbstbewusstsein und Abenteuern in der Ferne. Doch erst das Wiedersehen mit zwei früheren Mitschülerinnen bringt endlich Schwung in ihr Leben. Voller Herzklopfen ergreift Gertie ihre Chance auf einen neuen Job, neue Freunde und vielleicht sogar eine neue Liebe. Doch führt ihr Weg sie weg von dem, was sie kennt, oder lässt die Veränderung sie das Vertraute mit neuen Augen sehen? Jenny Colgans Romane sind der Inbegriff von Wohlfühllektüre! Die Bestsellerautorin hat Millionen Fans weltweit – gehören Sie auch schon dazu? »In unseren Träumen ist immer Sommer« erzählt eine warmherzige Geschichte vom Glück, seinen Träumen zu folgen. Eine Geschichte um Neuanfang, den Wunsch nach Freiheit und die Sehnsucht nach Liebe! »Ich habe jede Seite genossen.« SPIEGEL-Bestsellerautorin Sophie Kinsella

    In unseren Träumen ist immer Sommer
  • Die geheime Weihnachtsbibliothek

    Roman | zauberhafter Weihnachtsroman über Bücher, ein schottisches Schloss und die Liebe

    • 416pages
    • 15 heures de lecture

    Weihnachtsstimmung garantiert! Jenny Colgans Romane sind wie eine warme Umarmung an einem kalten Wintertag. In »Die geheime Weihnachtsbibliothek« erzählt die SPIEGEL-Bestsellerautorin von einem schottischen Schloss voller Bücher und Erinnerungen, einer spannenden Schatzsuche, einer Frau zwischen zwei attraktiven Männern und dem Zauber der Weihnachtszeit. Weihnachten liegt in der Luft, als Mirren Sutherland von Jamie McPherson, einem attraktiven schottischen Gutsherrn, engagiert wird. Nach dem Fund eines seltenen Buches gilt sie als Antiquitätenjägerin. Im Besitz der McPhersons soll sich ein wertvolles Buch befinden, das ihr baufälliges Schloss vor dem drohenden Verkauf retten könnte. Doch niemand weiß, wo es sich befindet, denn das Anwesen gleicht einem Labyrinth voller Bücher. Jamie, Mirren und der charmante, aber zwielichtige Antiquar Theo untersuchen zahlreiche Räume, entschlüsseln Hinweise und lüften nach und nach die Geheimnisse des Hauses. Während draußen Schneeflocken fallen und drinnen die Kamine knistern, rückt Weihnachten immer näher. Jenny Colgan ist die »Queen of Christmas«! Ihre stimmungsvollen Romane wärmen selbst am kältesten Wintertag das Herz und begeistern alle Bücherliebhaber:innen und Weihnachtsfans.

    Die geheime Weihnachtsbibliothek
  • Vianoce na ostrove

    • 288pages
    • 11 heures de lecture

    Na vetrom ošľahanom ostrove Mure, kde sa vlny Severného mora trieštia o útesy a domčeky dýchajú tradíciou, sa blížia Vianoce. Život v týchto končinách nie je ľahký, obyvatelia čelia drsným podmienkam, a o to viac sa vždy tešia na Vianoce. Kým vianočný stromček spestruje pochmúrne ulice a domčeky začínajú žiariť farebnými svetielkami, Flora sa nevie dočkať, kedy sa schúli do teplej deky pri ohni a vychutná si obľúbené drinky so svojimi najbližšími. Jedine, že by tento plán prekazila nečakaná novinka. Neplánované tehotenstvo v začínajúcom sa vzťahu so svojím bývalým šéfom naruší jej každodennú harmóniu a Flora nevie, či sa z tejto správy môže tešiť. Lekár Sajf, ktorý utiekol pred vojnou, zažíva prvé Vianoce na Západe so svojimi synmi, no chýba mu jeho manželka. Pre svoje deti chce len to najlepšie a Vianoce sú tou správnou chvíľou, keď môžu pookriať na duši a pripomenúť si, že aj v ťažkých časoch môže vzniknúť niečo pekné.

    Vianoce na ostrove