Meet Me at the Cupcake Café by Jenny Colgan
Synopsis /
Issy Randall can bake. No, more than that - Issy can create stunning, mouth-wateringly divine cakes. After a childhood spent in her beloved Grampa Joe's bakery she has undoubtedly inherited his talent. So when she's made redundant from her safe but dull City job, Issy decides to seize the moment and open up her own café.
My Thoughts /
What do you get when you read Meet Me at the Cupcake Café? Well, what you get is really two books in one! 1. A wonderful story. 2. A book filled with recipes that will tempt your sweet tooth. What could be more a-peeling? This is a heart-warming book filled with friendship, family, finding love, and most importantly, finding yourself. It is a book about the triumph of hope and passion over greed and selfishness. It is a book about having a life, not a lifestyle.
Meet Issy Randal. Issy loves baking - nothing gives her more joy than baking the perfect cupcake, delicately frosting a cake or making a cinnamon roll so good that you can't think of anything else. Issy’s grandfather, Joe ran three successful bakeries in his day. Grandpa Joe is an excellent baker and Issy, who spent her whole childhood in her beloved Grampa Joe’s bakery has learnt everything she knows about baking from him. /Baking is...Life. So when you describe what you're making, you must describe life. Do you see? It's not just recipes.’ But being a very practical girl, Issy embarked on a career in the corporate world and for her, baking was only ever a much loved hobby, until… Redundancies in her corporate office finds Issy out of a job and, with no future career plans, Issy has to decide what she wants to do going forward. Life was always easier, reflected Issy, when you were carrying a large Tupperware full of cakes. Everyone was happy to see you then. In aftermath of that thought, Issy decides to open a cupcake café with the hefty severance pay she’s received from her redundancy. She has (most) of the money and she has Grandpa Joe’s recipes, now all she has to lean is how to budget, plan, task and manage a business all on her own. No problems, right?!
Lucky for Issy, Pearl, single mother to the sweet adorable Louis, comes on board to help Issy run the café. Issy and Pearl, together with newcomer Caroline, create a cosy corner café that offers wonderful sweet and savoury treats with tea and coffee selections. The secondary characters have been written in wonderfully. They are well chosen and very well described and, could very well resemble characters in your own social circle! Issy’s best friend Helena is Fierce and loyal to a fault, you wouldn’t want to get on her bad side!
My only criticism, if I need to find one, is how the relationship between Issy and her (ugh) self-centred boyfriend, Graeme was written. It was so frustrating to read Issy “going back” to Graeme repeatedly. She did. And it was lots. He always kept their relationship a secret - from their colleagues and friends, even to the extent of dropping her off in the middle of the pouring rain so they wouldn’t be seen together. He didn’t let her know she was going to be made redundant. He was the one who told her she was being made redundant! He never called her, except when he wanted something. He wasn’t supportive when he found out she was opening a café. I mean WHY would you keep going back??
Warning: This book contains recipes and descriptions that may lead you down the path of an over consumption of cupcakes and sweets.
3.5 rounded up