The Simplicity of Cider
Books | Fiction / Women
3.5
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Amy E. Reichert
Fall in love with this charming novel about a prickly but gifted cider-maker whose quiet life is interrupted by the arrival of a handsome man and his young son at her family’s orchard by the author of The Coincidence of Coconut Cake and Luck, Love & Lemon Pie.Focused and unassuming fifth generation cider-maker Sanna Lund has one desire: to live a simple, quiet life on her family’s apple orchard in Door County, Wisconsin. Although her business is struggling, Sanna remains fiercely devoted to the orchard, despite her brother’s attempts to convince their aging father to sell the land. Single dad Isaac Banks has spent years trying to shield his son Sebastian from his troubled mother. Fleeing heartbreak at home, Isaac packed up their lives and the two headed out on an adventure, driving across the country. Chance—or fate—led them straight to Sanna’s orchard. Isaac’s helping hands are much appreciated at the apple farm, even more when Sanna’s father is injured in an accident. As Sanna’s formerly simple life becomes increasingly complicated, she finds solace in unexpected places—friendship with young Sebastian and something more deliciously complex with Isaac—until an outside threat infiltrates the farm. From the warm and funny Amy E. Reichert, The Simplicity of Cider is a charming love story with a touch of magic, perfect for fans of Sarah Addison Allen and Gayle Forman.
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Author
Amy E. Reichert
Pages
336
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2017-05-16
ISBN
1501154931 9781501154935
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"FANTASTIC read! Great simple story that has complexity all throughout. A real page turner"
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James Cyran
"So was this the most amazing book I’ve ever read? Of course not, but it was a perfect atmospheric read for the last day of summer. As much as I love cider and pumpkin flavored everything, I always struggle to let go of summer since it’s my favorite season (sorry autumn). This book was the perfect transition, so to speak. And it was really cute."
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Allie Peduto