Midnight at the Christmas bookshop : a novel / Jenny Colgan.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780063345096 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 302 pages ; 24 cm.
- Edition: First U.S. edition.
- Publisher: New York : Avon, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2023]
- Copyright: ©2023
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| General Note: | "Originally published in Great Britain in 2023 by Sphere"--Title page verso. |
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| Genre: | Christmas fiction. Novels. |
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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| Lakeshore Branch | FIC Colga | 31681010347193 | FICTION | Checked out | 11/21/2025 |
- Baker & Taylor
In this sequel to the instant New York Times bestseller The Christmas Bookshop, an American production company decides that McCredieâs is the perfect location to film a very cheesy Christmas movie and Carmen, the bookshopâs manager, uses this unexpected windfall to fend off a buyout offer from an obnoxious millionaire. - Baker & Taylor
An American production company decides that McCredie's is the perfect location to film a very cheesy Christmas movie. Who can resist the narrow, historic street, the Victorian grey stone buildings, and a warmly lit shop window? Carmen Hogan, the bookshop's manager, is a bit horrified, but the money the studio is paying is too good to pass up. She'll use the money to enlarge the store after the filming is done. While she is clearing out a storeroom, old McCredie secrets emerge ... -- adapted from jacket. - HARPERCOLL
Your most delightful holiday read: the sequel to the instant New York Times bestseller The Christmas Bookshop, from beloved Scottish author Jenny Colgan.
Christmas comes earlyâfar too earlyâto McCredieâs little Old Town bookshop in Edinburgh. Itâs summer, but an American production company has decided that McCredieâs is the perfect location to film a very cheesy Christmas movie. After all, who can resist the charmingly narrow historic street with its Victorian grey stone buildings and warmly lit shop windows?
Carmen Hogan, the bookshopâs manager, is amused and a bit horrified by the goings-on, but the money the studio is paying is too good to pass up. She uses the little windfall from filming to create new displays and fend off a buyout offer from an obnoxious millionaire who wants to turn McCredieâs into a souvenir shop selling kilts made in China and plastic Nessies. Still reeling slightly from a breakup, Carmenâs not particularly looking forward to the holidays. But just as snow begins to fall and the lights of Christmas blink on, all sorts of lovely new possibilities present themselvesâ¦for McCredieâs bookstore, and for Carmen herself.Â