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The Briny Cafe
The Briny Cafe

The Briny Cafe

FICTION

384 Pages, 6 x 9.5

Trade Paper, $31.95 (US $31.95) (CA $42.95)

Publication Date: February 2012

ISBN 9781741668209

Rights: US & CA

Penguin Random House Australia (Feb 2012)
Bantam Australia

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Overview

Brimming with warmth and wit, a delicious tale of friendship and love, and the search for a place to call home

Brimming with warmth and wit, a delicious tale of friendship and love, and the search for a place to call home

Ettie Brookbank is the heart and soul of Cook's Basin, a sleepy offshore community comprising a cluster of dazzling blue bays. But for all the idyllic surroundings, Ettie can't help wondering where her dreams have disappeared to—until fate offers her a lifeline, in the shape of a lopsided little café on the water's edge. When Bertie, its cantankerous septuagenarian owner, offers her "the Briny" for a fantastic price, it's an opportunity too good to miss. But it's a mammoth task, and she'll need a partner. Enter Kate Jackson, the enigmatic new resident of the haunted house on Oyster Bay. Kate is also clearly at a crossroads—running from a life in the city that has left her lonely and lost. Could a ramshackle cafe and its endearingly eccentric customers deliver the new start both women so desperately crave?

Reviews

"Beautiful, dreamy writing and gut-wrenching honesty."  —Australian Women’s Weekly on Salvation Creek 


"Told with humour, honesty and brilliance. Don’t miss it."  —Woman’s Day on Salvation Creek


"A wonderful read. Ruthlessly honest, passionate, gutsy and funny. I couldn’t put it down."  —Maggie Tabberer on Salvation Creek

Author Biography

Susan Duncan was a journalist for 25 years, including editing two of Australia's top-selling women's magazines. She is now a cancer activist and author whose books include a memoir, Salvation Creek, which won a Nielsen BookData Booksellers Choice Award, House at Salvation Creek, and Life on Pittwater. Set in a fictional Pittwater, this is her first novel.