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An Order of Coffee and Tears (edition 2012)

by Brian Spangler (Author)

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A Contemporary Women's Fiction
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Title:An Order of Coffee and Tears
Authors:Brian Spangler (Author)
Info:WrittenByBrian (2012), 278 pages
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I was expecting a light fluffy read, and was pleasantly surprised; this is a really well written book and an excellent read. The characters are likeable and developed well. Coffe and Tears is really about the lives of people who have suffered challenges in life (like everyone does), and who are estranged in one way or another from family. The book tells the tale of how they come together to form a family of their own, revolving around a small diner in a large city. ( )
  Dmtcer | Jun 3, 2014 |
I was expecting a light fluffy read, and was pleasantly surprised; this is a really well written book and an excellent read. The characters are likeable and developed well. Coffe and Tears is really about the lives of people who have suffered challenges in life (like everyone does), and who are estranged in one way or another from family. The book tells the tale of how they come together to form a family of their own, revolving around a small diner in a large city. ( )
  Dmtcer | Jun 3, 2014 |
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