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Blue Mist Cafe : A Collection of Short Stories by A. C. Llewellyn (2015, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherTellwell Publishing
ISBN-101925219887
ISBN-139781925219883
eBay Product ID (ePID)222169105

Product Key Features

Book TitleBlue Mist Cafe : a Collection of Short Stories
Number of Pages202 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2015
TopicShort Stories (Single Author)
IllustratorYes
GenreFiction
AuthorA. C. Llewellyn
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight10.8 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Synopsis"Upstairs is where the magic happens - if you let it. Upstairs is where the books are. More than a thousand second hand books in a multitude of dizzying colours."Blue Mist Caf is a book of short stories and some poems tied together by the goings on in the caf . On the ground floor there is the proprietor who works the coffee machine while he expresses his opinion on any subject, fortunately with a broad humour. There are two floors. The top one is stacked high with thousands of books and, it is said, a ghost that minds them. It is at table fifteen upstairs where A. C. Llewellyn finds her stories. They are memories from her long life, tales told her by friends and family, cosmological thoughts and the occasional enchantment of the books on the caf shelves. Between the stories there is the breather of a short poem - well - most of them are short., "Upstairs is where the magic happens - if you let it. Upstairs is where the books are. More than a thousand second hand books in a multitude of dizzying colours." Blue Mist Cafe is a book of short stories and some poems tied together by the goings on in the cafe. On the ground floor there is the proprietor who works the coffee machine while he expresses his opinion on any subject, fortunately with a broad humour. There are two floors. The top one is stacked high with thousands of books and, it is said, a ghost that minds them. It is at table fifteen upstairs where A. C. Llewellyn finds her stories. They are memories from her long life, tales told her by friends and family, cosmological thoughts and the occasional enchantment of the books on the cafe shelves. Between the stories there is the breather of a short poem - well - most of them are short. "