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Happy People Read and Drink Coffee by Agnès Martin-Lugand (Book Analysis): Detailed Summary, Analysis and Reading Guide

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This engaging summary presents an analysis of Happy People Read and Drink Coffee by Agnès Martin-Lugand, which tells the story of a French woman's struggles with depression and grief after her husband and daughter are killed in a car accident. Her path towards recovery leads her to a small town in the Irish countryside, where she is swept into a surprising new romance, but she is never able to forget the business and the life she left behind in Paris. This touching debut novel's sensitive portrayal of grief draws on the author's background in psychology, and was originally self-published.

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52 pages, Paperback

Published September 22, 2017

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Mindless, silly, unconvincing, complete with a totally unsatisfactory ending.
The main character is a complete cliche.
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