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Summer at the Art Café
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Art Café Series

Written by Sue McDonagh

Narrated by Charlotte Strevens

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If you won a gorgeous purple motorbike and your domineering husband said you were too fat for leathers and should sell it, would you do as you were told – or learn to ride it in secret? Artist and café owner Lucy Daumier intends to do just that – but learning to ride is far from easy, especially under the critical eye of prickly motorcycle instructor, Ash Connor. So starts an exciting summer of new friendships and fun – as well as a realisation that there is more to Ash than meets the eye when she is introduced to his seven-year-old daughter, Daisy. But can Lucy’s new-found happiness last when a spiteful family member wants to see her fail?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSoundings
Release dateJun 1, 2019
Summer at the Art Café

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    If you won a gorgeous purple motorbike and your domineering husband said you were too fat for leathers and should sell it, would you do as you were told – or learn to ride it in secret? Artist and café owner Lucy Daumier intends to do just that – but learning to ride is far from easy, especially under the critical eye of prickly motorcycle instructor, Ash Connor. So starts an exciting summer of new friendships and fun – as well as a realisation that there is more to Ash than meets the eye when she is introduced to his seven-year-old daughter, Daisy. But can Lucy’s new-found happiness last when a spiteful family member wants to see her fail?

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