· Review – Campari For Breakfast by Sara Crowe. Reviewed by Kay Brooks. Sue Bowl is at a very impressionable age; she is not a girl anymore but not quite a woman either. Trying to find her way in the world is proving to be difficult, especially since her mother committed suicide and her father seems too obsessed with his mistress, Ivana, to pay. · The book is genuinely moving when Sue confronts what her family looks like after her Mum dies, but all the way you are rooting for her and Aunt Coral and when she gets her Campari for Breakfast moment you couldn't be more pleased for her. · Campari for Breakfast is a heart-warming, eccentric novel that joins the ranks of great British coming-of-age novels such as Dodie Smith's I Capture the Castle and Nancy Mitford's The Pursuit of Love. Published: 10 April ISBN: Imprint: Transworld Digital.
By Sara Crowe avg rating. 1 review 'Reads like a cross between I Capture the Castle and Love, Nina, with a pinch of Adrian Mole' The Bookseller 'We defy you not to love Sue' Good Housekeeping 'Campari for Breakfast is truly, charmingly splendid' Lucy Robinson. Life is full of terrible things. Tweet. Campari for Breakfast is a heart-warming, eccentric novel that joins the ranks of great British coming-of-age novels such as Dodie Smith's I Capture the Castle and Nancy Mitford's The Pursuit of Love. Published: 10 April ISBN: Imprint: Transworld Digital. Life is full of terrible things. In , Sue Bowl's world changes for ever. Her mother dies, leaving her feeling like she's lost a vital part of herself. And then her father shacks up with an awful man-eater called Ivana. But Sue's mother always told her to make the most of what she's got #; a.
Released: April Television, film and stage actress Sara Crowe has many an accolade to her name, most notably an Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress. Crowe’s most recent accomplishment, however, comes in the form of her terrific debut novel, Campari for Breakfast, a heart-warming and funny coming of age story that guarantees to secure a smile on the reader’s face by the end. 'Campari for breakfast' is a great big hug of a book; bautifully executed, heartfelt writing! Sara Crowe paints her characters so vividly, you can't help but become entangled. Warmth, wit, heart breaking honesty and life as it is lived. Review – Campari For Breakfast by Sara Crowe. Reviewed by Kay Brooks. Sue Bowl is at a very impressionable age; she is not a girl anymore but not quite a woman.
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