Ebook {Epub PDF} The Tea House on Mulberry Street by Sharon Owens
· The Tea House on Mulberry Street was a sweet, cozy and highly improbable read. Centering on Muldoon’s Tea Shop, located in Belfast and owned by Daniel and Penny Stanley, the book is peopled by a disparate group of strangers who have /5. · The Tea House on Mulberry Street was one of the best books I had read in a long time! I couldn't put it down, and when I was away from the book, I longed to get back to it. I found the characters engaging and human and full of life the kind of people that I might really know and want to know, especially in the characters of Rose and Henry/5(5). The Tea House on Mulberry Street Sharon Owens Jove Paperback pages May Seventeen years ago, Penny and Daniel Stanley were married and inherited Muldoon's Tea Rooms from Penny's father. Since Daniel had trained as a chef, the match was perfect. The two have put all of their heart, soul and money into the tea shop over the years, and.
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THE TEA HOUSE ON MULBERRY STREET. Sharon Owens, Author. Putnam $15 (p) ISBN A dilapidated tea house in Belfast, Ireland, is second home to a handful of down-in-the-dumps. A dilapidated tea house in Belfast, Ireland, is second home to a handful of down-in-the-dumps locals in this flat-footed debut, a bestseller in Owens's native Ireland. Brought together by a common fondness for Muldoon's Tea Rooms—and the establishment's luscious cherry cheesecake—the members of the motley cast have little else in common. Priced $ Good BOOK CLUB EDITION with very minor edge wear.
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