A very gentle read and one that brings in characters form Binchy’s best loved stories. One for when you want a quiet easy read on a cols winter evening.
'Absorbing and delightful' Elizabeth Buchan, Sunday Times
'For anyone who likes good storytelling ... it is like being reunited with old friends' Sunday Express
Every table at Quentins restaurant in Dublin has a thousand stories to tell. The staff and customers all have tales of their own, and the restaurant owners themselves have had more than their fair share of trials to cope with.
Now Ella Brady wants to make a documentary about the renowned restaurant but as she uncovers more of what has gone on, she questions the wisdom of bringing it to the screen. And when she is forced to confront a devastating dilemma in her own life, Ella wonders if some stories should not be told . . .