Author:Cathy Bramley
Since she started working at Plumberry, Verity Bloom is happier than she’s been in years. So when an unexpected tragedy leaves her feeling bittersweet, she is all the more determined to see the cookery school flourish.
But after a misunderstanding, her budding romance seems to be cooling down, and Verity’s plans for the future look like they might be crumbling. To patch things up, it might be time for Verity to open up about her past and share her secrets with Tom . . .
But with big decisions on the horizon, can Verity find the magic ingredient for The Plumberry School of Comfort Food while writing her own recipe for happiness?
The Plumberry School of Comfort Food is an irresistibly charming novel told in four parts – following the adventures of Verity Bloom in love, friendship and cooking. This is the final part.
Your favourite authors have loved reading bestselling Cathy Bramley:
‘Delightfully warm with plenty of twists and turns’ Trisha Ashley
‘Engaging characters, a stately home and a sweeping romance . . . This is delightful! Katie Fforde
'Full of joy and fun' Milly Johnson
One of Brookner's best novels
—— Penelope Lively, The ObserverUtterly absorbing . . . so great is Brookner's skill as a writer that you will find it difficult not to devour this brilliant novel at one long sitting.
—— Daily MailA subtle and thorough exploration of the relationship between nostalgia and old age . . . Brooker [is] one of the bravest novelists around.
—— Jonathan Coe, GuardianCompression, economy and the ability to conjure up an entire personality with a few adroitly chosen words. Brief Lives is a perfect demonstration of these gifts.
—— Penelope Lively, Evening StandardPerfect, feel-good loveliness
—— Miranda DickinsonRomantic, touching and funny - the perfect recipe. I love Cathy’s writing and her characters - her books are delicious.
—— Rachael LucasEngaging characters, a stately home and a sweeping romance. This is delightful!
—— Katie FfordeUtterly magical - moving, funny and deeply romantic, with the snowy spires of Prague a deliciously atmospheric backdrop
—— Lucy RobinsonMoving, funny and deeply romantic, A year and a Day by Isabelle Broom weaves the love stories of three women against the deliciously atmospheric backdrop of the snowy spires of Prague.
—— from the publisher's descriptionThink love, laughter and tears all shaken up in a Prague snowglobe. Just fab.
—— Claire Frost, Fabulous MagazinePraise for Isabelle Broom
—— :Well-written and perfect for a lazy afternoon on the sofa
—— Daily MailGloriously escapist, unashamedly romantic, witty and hugely enjoyable
—— Sunday MirrorThis book takes you on holiday
—— Adele ParksA gorgeous story of heartbreak, forgiveness and self-discovery
—— Giovanna FletcherCombines a wonderful setting with the poignancy of self-discovery and a touching romance
—— Katie FfordeBrilliantly evocative
—— Paige ToonAnnie Barrows creates a worthy successor to Lee’s beloved Scout Finch….The Truth According to Us has all the characteristics of a great summer read
—— Miami HeraldIt takes a brave author to make the heroine of a new novel an observant and feisty girl...Like Scout Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird...Barrows...has created a believable and touching character in Willa.
—— USA TodaySparkles with folksy depictions of a tight-knit family and life in a small town...Add The Truth According to Us to the stack of repeat-worthy literary pleasures.
—— Seattle TimesA big, juicy family saga with warm humor and tragic twists...lively and engaging.
—— St. Louis Post-DispatchThere is much to recommend this book...a pleasant summer read.
—— Roanoke TimesGood old-fashioned story-telling with a charming cast of characters
—— San Francisco ChronicleThe perfect read. Read it!
—— Elle MagazineEmma Straub is a magician, full of brilliance and surprise
—— Lorrie Moore, author of , BarkA gorgeous and witty storyteller
—— Elizabeth Gilbert, author of , Eat, Pray LoveWitty and big-hearted . . . leaves you smiling for days
—— Maria Semple, author of , Where’d You Go, BernadetteFor those unable to jet off to a Spanish island this summer, reading The Vacationers may be the next-best thing. . . . [A] gorgeously written novel . . . When I turned the last page, I felt as I often do when a vacation is over: grateful for the trip and mourning its end
—— The New York Times Book ReviewDelicious . . . richly riveting . . . The Vacationers offers all the delights of a fluffy, read-it-with-sunglasses-on-the-beach read, made substantial by the exceptional wit, insight, intelligence and talents of its author
—— People (four stars)I loved The Vacationers; funny and poignant and beautifully observed
—— Jojo Moyes, author of , Me Before YouStraub's novel is cast from the same mould as the likes of Liza Klaussmann's Tigers in Red Weather and Maggie Shipstead's Seating Arrangements . . . The Vacationers is a holiday read in every way with a gently witty narrative that slips down as easily as a beachside cocktail
—— IndependentEmma Straub is a gorgeous and witty storyteller
—— Elizabeth GilbertIntimate, epic, beautifully observed
—— Jennifer EganWitty and big-hearted ... leaves you smiling for days
—— Maria SempleCharming and absorbing
—— Maggie ShipsteadFunny, poignant and beautifully observed
—— Jojo Moyes