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|title= Summer on Blossom Street
|author= Debbie Macomber
|buy= Maybe
|borrow= Yes
|format= Paperback
|pages=352
|publisher= MIRA
|date= May 2009
|isbn=978-0778303008
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>0778303004</amazonuk> |amazonusaznuk=0778303004|aznus=<amazonus>0778326438</amazonus>
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When I picked up ''Summer on Blossom Street'' I had a sore throat, a streaming cold and a need for something as soothing as chicken soup. I wanted a gentle, intriguing story with characters I could warm to (or loathe – you need them too) and a plot that's got a satisfying number of twists and turns but not so many that you have to work hard to remember what's going on. I needed an author with a sense of humour and I wanted to feel good about how things worked out and have something to think about. Debbie Macomber does female characters particularly well and I appreciated her insight into the feelings of children in care. If you're looking for a heart-warming story which ticks all the boxes then ''Summer on Blossom Street'' could well be your answer.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to The Bookbag. We also have a review of [[The Inn at Rose Harbor by Debbie Macomber]].
If this is the type of book you're looking for then we can also recommend [[It's The Little Things by Erica James]] and [[Sleepless Nights by Sarah Bilston]].
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