Penny Stanley and her husband, Daniel, run Muldoon's Tea House in Belfast. While she longs for beauty and a family, he saves every penny and refuses to redecorate or consider having a child. An assortment of characters, including a young woman obsessed with Nicholas Cage, a magazine editor searching for her lost sweetheart, and a lonely married bookshop owner whose wife is preoccupied with money and status, frequent the shop despite its dreary, outdated decor and somber atmnosphere. This book didn't "wow" me, but I always enjoy the concept of disparate characters coming together on common ground to work through life's problems.
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