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A Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and Tomorrow
- Narrated by: Frankie Corzo
- Length: 8 hrs and 33 mins
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Summary
Love isn't always part of the plan . . . A charming, heartwarming story following a Miami girl who unexpectedly finds love – and herself – in a small English town.
Soon to be a movie starring Heartstopper's Kit Connor and Pretty Little Liars' Maia Reficco!
For Lila Reyes, a summer in England hadn't been on the cards. Certainly not one stuck in the small town of Winchester with a lack of sun and zero Miami flavour. But when Lila meets Orion Maxwell in the local tea shop, her nightmare trip starts to look up. With a bright new future suddenly on the horizon, will Lila leave behind everything she's ever planned and follow her heart?
A New York Times bestseller and Reese Witherspoon x Hello Sunshine Book Club YA Pick.
Critic reviews
'An absolute delight' Rachael Lippincott, author of Five Feet Apart
'An utterly charming read that feels like a treasured recipe that will heal and feed a broken heart.' Nina Moreno, author of Don’t Date Rosa Santos
'I could live inside Laura Taylor Namey’s lush, vibrant words forever.' Rachel Lynn Solomon, author of Today Tonight Tomorrow
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- Marzia
- 24-11-22
Heart warming read!
Beautiful story, full of traditions, heart and lovely mixture of British and Miami life! A must read!
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-06-23
Pretty awful
The book is just generally awful for many reasons including the main character is supposed to be 17 but is written more like a 35 year old.
The narrators attempt at English accents is absolutely horrendous. Why would you select someone that can’t do an English accent when the majority of the book is set in Hampshire, UK. I could go on…
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