Cover of Sugar and Salt

Sugar and Salt

by Unknown Author

362 pages2022HarperCollins Publishers LimitedISBN 9780008358785

About this book

A LibraryReads 2022 Top 10 Pick ‘This is another winner from Wiggs’ Booklist The heart-warming new story from the New York Times bestselling author of The Lost and Found Bookshop, exploring friendship, hardship, redemption and love. <p>Jerome Barnes has been baking in his grandmother’s bakery, Sugar, since he was a boy.</p> <p>When mysterious newcomer Margot Salton takes over the tenancy in the restaurant that shares his kitchen, he’s intrigued...</p> <p>Margot isn’t exactly on the run ... but she needs a fresh start, and her dream to open a restaurant far, far away from her life back home is finally coming true.</p> <p>The shared kitchen with Jerome's bakery is the perfect set-up. And the heat that cooks up in the kitchen between herself and Jerome is the perfect distraction.</p> <p>But just as she starts to relax into a happy new future, Margot’s past comes back to haunt her...</p> <p> Praise for Susan Wiggs: </p> ‘Love, loss, passion and everything in between... I love Susan Wiggs' novels so much.’ JENNY COLGAN

Publication Details

Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Published
2022
Pages
362
ISBN
9780008358785
Language
en

About Unknown Author

Using blunt scissors, pages from a Big Chief tablet, a borrowed stapler and a Number Two pencil, Susan Wiggs self-published her first novel at the age of eight. A Book About Some Bad Kids [I still have this-CL] was based on the true-life adventures of Susan and her siblings, and the first printing of one copy was a complete sell-out. Due to her brother's extreme reaction to that first prodigious effort, Susan went underground with her craft, entertaining her friends and offending her siblings with anonymously-written stories of virtuous sisters and the brothers who torment them. The first romance she ever read was Shanna by the incomparable Kathleen Woodiwiss, which she devoured while slumped behind a college vector analysis textbook. Armed with degrees from SFA and Harvard, and toting a crate of "keeper" books by Woodiwiss, Roberta Gellis, Laurie McBain, Rosemary Rodgers, Jennifer Blake, Bertrice Small and anything with the words "flaming" and "ecstasy" in the title, she became a math teacher, just to prove to the world that she did have a left brain. Late one night, she finished the book she was reading and was confronted with a reader's worst nightmare—She was wide awake, and there wasn't a thing in the house she wanted to read. Figuring this was the universe's way of taking away her excuses, she picked up a Big Chief tablet and a Number Two pencil, and began writing her novel with the working title, A Book About Some Bad Adults. Actually, that was a bad book about some adults, but Susan persevered, learning her craft the way skydiving is learned—by taking a blind leap and hoping the chute will open. Her first book was published (without the use of blunt scissors and a stapler) by Zebra in 1987, and since then she has been published by Avon, Tor, HarperCollins, Harlequin, Warner and Mira Books. Unable to completely abandon her beloved teaching profession, Susan is a frequent workshop leader and speaker at writers' conferences, including the literary inst

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