The chaotic, heartwarming comedy about finding purpose by getting stuck in.
“Funny, warm, and wonderfully human.” “Sam is a glorious mess - and utterly relatable.”Sam wasn’t trying to change her life. She just clicked on a volunteering website… and accidentally signed up for everything.
Within a week she’s survived a charity-shop avalanche, an incident with a chihuahua with attitude, a custard-related revolt at the food bank, and a children’s drama session where she was cast as a tree.
But between the glue, tea, and questionable decision-making, something unexpected a small group who keep turning up for each other. Tasha, Rupa, Mo, Lee - and Ronnie, each as uniquely quirky and lovingly incompetent as the next.
Together, they create The Workshop Café: a slightly chaotic, strangely brilliant corner of the community where people come to share skills, stories, biscuits, and their lives.
As Sam keeps showing up - awkwardly, honestly, cups of tea always in hand - she begins to realise that purpose isn’t something you find. It’s something you build. One moment at a time.
A funny, big-hearted story about community, courage, and the unexpected joy of saying yes to life before you feel ready.
Was disappointed with this book and was expecting it too be a bit more humerous especially after reading The forget me not chronicles . It was funny in parts up until they created the cafe and then it lacked humour which is a shame . However it was a very easy read which I read in a day . The good parts about this book include a toilet incident , a demonic dog , burnt pies , a custard debate and lots of tea and biscuits . It’s a story about kindness with strategy and being useful whilst being honest .
I don’t think this book would apologise what it is. Good and kind and warm and fluffy and easy to read. It’s simple , maybe too simple . Its listing can be a little grating. But the simple to access story would be great for a new adult reader. I was able to have secondary trains of thought that ended in me looking for more depth of characters, layers, what the characters thought who they were outside the story. Would someone fall in love?
Faith in the story held it together. The author was committed right up until the last word.
Finished in less that 24 hours. That’s what happens when you have a poorly pup who you have to stay awake for all night. The book was ok. I was expecting more. I was drawn to the story because it was about volunteering which is something I am passionate about, but in reality it wasn’t at all realistic on so Many fronts. Not particularly well written but not the worst book I have read. I like some of the characters but others less so. Would have liked more of their back stories to really get to know them. Probably won’t read any more by this author. Glad it’s ticket off my list of books to read. Onwards and upwards!