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Book Review of The Tea House on Mulberry Street

The Tea House on Mulberry Street
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Helpful Score: 2


I listened to the unabridged version; 8 CDs; 10 hours. The Narrator was Caroline Winterson, who did a great job with the whole thing.
Charming. Delightful. I guess someone might say that it is chick-lit. It has many happy endings. It made me happy and renewed my faith in things really working out in the end. I felt that I was experiencing a 'slice-of-life' in Belfast Ireland.
The whole story revolves around the Tea House which is located on Mulberry Street. There is the story of the owner of the Tea House and the stories of many of the regulars that often come there. I totally enjoyed the character of Brenda Brown, the struggling artist, who writes love letters (on red paper with gold ink) to her heartthrob Nicolas Cage. She is spunky, eccentric and so full of dreams and life. Now I want to hear all the rest of Sharon Owens books.