Suzanne Selfors, author of Saving Juliet, delivers a welcome and enjoyable summer read in Coffeehouse Angel. (This is one especially for those suffering from the sometimes heavy and deep summer reading lists for school.)
Coffeehouse Angel begins with 16-year-old Katrina opening up her grandmothers coffee shop one morning only to discover a vagrant, albeit a beautiful one, sleeping by the trash can out back. Her simple act of kindness towards this mysterious man yields surprising and supernatural consequences.
A light but warm story full of lovable, quirky people with realistic struggles, this book affectionately portrays the insecurity and uncertainty every young adult feels growing up, and the power of love, friendship, and community to draw out vibrant strengths and gifts each person can offer to others. (Ages 12 and up)
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