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Return to the Little Coffee Shop of Kabul
Return to the Little Coffee Shop of Kabul | Deborah Rodriguez
6 posts | 8 read | 4 to read
"The spellbinding sequel to the international bestseller The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul. Six women, on opposite sides of the earth, yet forever joined by a cafU in Kabul. Sunny, its former proprietor and the new owner of the Screaming Peacock Vineyard in the Pacific Northwest. But can she handle the challenges of life on her own? Yazmina, the young mother who now runs the cafe, until a terrifying event strikes at the heart of her family, and business . . . Layla and Kat, two Afghan teenagers in America, both at war with the cultures that shaped them . . . Zara, a young woman about to be forced into a marriage with a man she despises, with devastating consequences for all . . . These five women are about to learn what Halajan, Yazmina's rebellious mother-in-law, has known all along: that when the world as you know it disappears, you find a new way to survive . . . Reuniting us with many of the compelling characters from the international bestseller The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul, Deborah Rodriguez offers up an inspiring story of strength and courage in a world where happily-ever-afters aren't as
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Eva_B
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Mehso-so

This was an ok read. There are not too many books I can think of that are set in Afghanistan, which makes this interesting. But the writing just didn‘t grab me. I did enjoy the first book though which I read a few years ago.

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Annashep
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About half way through, I‘ve stalled a little bit, not sure it‘s as good a read as the first one but still loving the characters and the twists and turns in their stories

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TheHeartlandBookFairy
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The first book I read by Debbie Rodriguez was the Kabul Beauty School and I was hooked at that point on her writing! I also read The Little Coffee shop of Kabul and Margarita Wednesdays. Return to the Little Coffee Shop was never released in the United States but I was able to get a copy from a UK seller on Amazon and I'm so glad I did! Beautiful people in difficult circumstances overcoming. Worth the read, and I can't wait for her next book 😁

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ElleFish
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There's nothing better than reading a great book out in the sun and with great company 🌞 ❤ Bernie loves joining my reading afternoons #catsoflitsy #sunshine

MrBook 😻😻😻😻 #catsofLitsy 7y
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EnidBiteEm
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And now the library is offering me this. Return? UM, NO.