The Beach Hut

by Veronica Henry

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On Everdene Sands, a row of beach huts holds the secrets of the families who own them - secrets of unrequited love, plain old-fashioned lust, childhood dreams and long-forgotten hopes... 'FOR SALE: a rare opportunity to purchase a beach hut on the spectacular Everdene Sands. "The Shack" has been in the family for fifty years, and was the first to be built on this renowned stretch of golden sand...' Jane Milton doesn't want to sell her beloved beach hut, which has been the heart of so many show more family holidays and holds so many happy memories. But when her husband dies, leaving her with an overwhelming string of debts, she has no choice but to sell. THE BEACH HUT follows the stories of the people who own the beach huts, families who come to Everdene each year, people who fall in - or out of - love, remembering their pasts, or trying to forget them... Veronica Henry has brilliantly drawn together the comings and goings of life at the beach huts over one long, hot, lazy summer... show less

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I started this book thinking it was going to be snapshots of people's lives, and in a way I was right, but also wrong! The book follows the stories of some of the regulars of Everdene Sands beach huts - some owned, some rented, and how their lives are lived out over one summer whilst interconnecting through the beach huts. Some chapters overlap nicely, whilst others are stand alone affairs, but the whole book works well. I did see the end coming from about the middle, but then again it was never billed to be a masterful mystery of any kind.

I did find some of the characters annoying - the Milton middle generation were particularly grinding on my nerves, but perhaps this was the point, and to be honest some of the people deserved what show more was coming to them!

That said, the storylines weaved well and it was entertaining as a holiday read. I finished it whilst the Welsh weather howled and whipped rain against the windows and the log burner roared. Whoever thinks Wales in November is not a holiday is wrong - a book, a cuppa, a fire and no work to worry about are perfect!
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The Beach Hut is Veronica Henry’s 5th stand-alone novel. It consists of 14 inter-related vignettes, each one named for a beach hut on the Everdene Sands beach front. In this excellent novel, Henry examines the unique culture that is characteristic of society in these holiday dwellings. At the same time, she touches on subjects as diverse as alcoholism, adultry, self-made women, unrequited love, financial advisers, mental cruelty, jealousy, loss of a life partner, ticking biological clocks, first love, job redundancy, loss of innocence, heartbreak, revenge, overprotective mothers and building sand castles. Family tradition and the dynamics of extended families also form an important part of the stories. It may seem a big ask to draw show more all these disparate elements together, but Henry is more than up to the task: she does so admirably. This novel with make you laugh and cry, and leave you feeling good. show less
A lite summer holiday reading classic. An entangled tale of the comings and going’s of a set of beach hut owners - light and warm, not too lovey, all tied up nicely in a big bow at the end. Perfect for a summery escape.
I really loved this book. I started reading it on a day trip to the beach and couldn't put it down. A wonderful holiday read
I really loved this book. I started reading it on a day trip to the beach and couldn't put it down. A wonderful holiday read

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Veronica Henry is a British writer of romance novels and TV scripts, and a journalist. She was born in 1963. She studied Classics at the University of Bristol. She has worked for the BBC radio writing several episodes for The Archers and BBC television as a script-edit and scriptwriter for various shows. Her first novel, Honeycote, was published show more in 2002. It was followed by two other books which make up the Honeycote Saga, Making Hay (2003) and Just a Family Affair (2008). A Night on the Orient Express (2013) won the 2014 Romantic Novel of the Year. Her later novels include A Sea Change, The Beach Hut Next Door, and How to Find Love in a Book Shop (2016). (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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The Beach hut

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Romance
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823.92Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-2000-
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