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The Blue Bistro
by Elin Hilderbrand
by Elin Hilderbrand
The Blue Bistro—an upscale restaurant on Nantucket—becomes a character of its own in this book. Some readers may even consider it the leading character. It provides the beat, or pace, of the story. It seems to hold the answer to what lies between Thatcher and Fiona. And it provides the backdrop and pulse of many of the story’s dramas. Hilderbrand uses it for setting and characterization—putting readers there by sight, sound and taste.
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