The Christmas Bookshop by Jenny Colgan is a 2021 William Morrow publication.
Sisters, Sofia, and Carmen embark on very different lifestyles as adults. Carmen decided to forego higher education, and up until recently worked in retail. Sofia is, by comparison, an overachiever- law practice, happy marriage, 3 kids with one on the way- big house, and all the trimmings.
Over time, Carmen has grown resentful of Sofia and the remarks aimed at Carmen for not measuring up, though she does have an underutilized flair for design.
Now that Carmen is out of a job, Sofia, buckling under pressure from her mother, has found a job her sister might be suited for. One of her clients owns a rare book shop that will not survive much longer unless it begins to turn a profit - Immediately!
Can Carmen save the shop? Well, it is Christmas, and a famous author has agreed to do a book signing at the store…
Meanwhile, Sofia and Carmen are still tiptoeing around each other, either critical or jealous of the other’s choices. Enter a student named Skylar, who is the nanny to Sofia’s children, and a bookshop owner with a mysterious past, and you have the makings of a perfect Christmas storm...
Well, the news is not good. My holiday reading this year has been delightful, but I hit a snag with this one.
There are too many characters to keep up with, too many threads, and an odd interlude with a coven of witches that felt out of place, and found some of their remarks disrespectful to the religious aspects of Christmas, which I found off putting.
I found I could not connect with any of the characters… not a single one- well, I take that back- I didn’t mind the bookshop owner. His story, ironically, had the most depth, but got lost in the busyness of the story.
Even the children, who are normally an easy source of delight, failed to penetrate my emotions, and the conclusion was… I don’t know. It just didn’t work for me, though I really did want it to.
Overall, I’m afraid this one, for me at least, was a dud. Others, though, have loved it- so don’t let me deter you from giving it a try.
2.5 stars