5 out of 5 stars
On Amazon (universal link)
On Goodreads
How I discovered this book: I know the author, saw this advertised on Twitter
In a Nutshell: A short memoir, mostly to do with holiday lets.
I loved this, thoroughly enjoyed reading it! The main part of the book is a collection of the author's experiences with some of the people who've rented her holiday flat over the years - very funny, often so strange (and unexpected!) that if they were fiction you'd say they were too far-fetched. But there's nowt as queer as folk, as I am sure Judith and her husband would agree (and yes, my guess is that Party Guy wasn't actually a vicar at all...).
To give the book more context, Judith has written a short autobiography, that explains why and how they came to live in Pembrokeshire and turn part of their house into a holiday let. Then there are the strange comments left in the visitor's book, the poignant tale of Auntie Olive, and a short story with a most effective and unexpected end.
This is a lovely little book to which I was glued all the way through, immersed in Judith's world - it took me one and a half hours to read, and is currently on sale at just 99p/$1.25. Worth under a quid of anyone's money!
Goodness me, Terry, what a lovely surprise. Thank you so much. Glad you were entertained.
ReplyDeleteAnd Saundersfoot beach as well!!
ReplyDeleteYes, I looked it up!!!!
DeleteWonderful review Terry and I am so looking forward to reading.
ReplyDeleteI am sure you will love it too! x
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