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  • Book Review: “The City Baker’s Guide to Country Living” by Louise Miller

    Posted at 6:45 am by Laura, on December 11, 2017

    28110139The City Baker’s Guide to Country Living by Louise Miller

    Publisher: Pamela Dorman Books
    Published: August 2016
    Genre: contemporary, women’s fiction
    ISBN: 9781101981207
    Rating: 
    ★★★★

    When Olivia Rawlings—baker extraordinaire for an exclusive Boston dinner club—sets not just her flambéed dessert but the entire building alight, she takes a much-needed weekend break in the idyllic leafy town of Guthrie, Vermont. A weekend soon turns into something more permanent when Margaret Hurley, the cantankerous, sweater-set-wearing owner of the Sugar Maple Inn, needs to recruit a new baker who can help her reclaim the inn’s blue ribbon status at the annual county fair apple pie contest. On paper, at least, Livvy seems to be just who she was looking for.

    Along with Salty, her gigantic, uberenthusuastic dog with almost too much personality, Livvy, as the Sugar Maple’s new baker, brings her mouthwatering desserts to the residents of Guthrie and her best friend, Hannah. And when Olivia meets Martin McCracken, the Guthrie native who has returned from New York to nurse his ailing father, Livvy comes to understand that she may not be as alone in this world as she once thought. With the joys of a warm, fragrant kitchen, the sound of banjos and fiddles being tuned in a barn, and the crisp scent of the orchard just outside the front door, Olivia Rawlings may finally find that the life you want may not be the one you expected—it could be even better.

    Livvy is an excellent pastry chef. Her whole life is about her work as a baker. But when she sends her Boston dinner club (and, in many ways, her affair) alight, she flees to Vermont to get a breather and be with her best friend Hannah. Word gets out a baker is in town, and soon enough she’s hired as the new baker for Sugar Maple Inn. She not only needs to do the daily tasks of creating masterful baked goods solo, she also is perfecting her apple pie recipe so Sugar Maple can get the blue ribbons once more. Livvy begins to settle into the small town, participating in a contradance band and spending time with the McCracken family. After all this time in the big city, is Guthrie her true home?

    I could feel Livvy’s tension in Boston subside and fade away when she settled into Guthrie. She began to loosen up and settle in, enjoying the small town life she used to make fun of. The soothing routine baking needs for the inn — rolls, pastries, bread, cakes and cookies — followed by the high adrenaline of weddings and festivals really created a warm, homey atmosphere. I especially enjoyed the holiday family gathering scenes with the McCrackens, and the times when Livvy participated in the band for contradances. She slowed down, breathed more easily, and took a break. Her true colors came out.

    Comfort reading at its best! It’s a slow, relaxing read — just what I needed. It served as a reminder that we are here to enjoy life, not drown in the chaos and stress. The City Baker’s Guide to Country Living is the perfect book to read over the winter holidays, curled up under a blanket, hot beverage in hand, and a pastry (or two…) on a plate nearby.

    (Plus, look at the awesome paperback cover. That’s what caught my attention!)

    This qualifies as book 15 of 5 library books in 2017.

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    Author: Laura

    Laura is a fangirl. A literary agent by day, a blogger by night. A recipient of an MA in Publishing. Happily attached to a book, ereader, and laptop. A tea devotee, musician, and book hoarder (so much so that she just might die from an overturned-and-heavily-loaded bookcase collapse).
    Posted in books, Reviews 2017 | 4 Comments | Tagged book review, books, genre: adult fiction, genre: contemporary, review |

    4 thoughts on “Book Review: “The City Baker’s Guide to Country Living” by Louise Miller”

    • tasya @ the literary huntress's avatar

      tasya @ the literary huntress

      December 11, 2017 at 10:37 am

      I never heard about this book, but I’ve been reading more adult books this year and this one sounds like my cup of tea. I always love books about food and small towns 🙂 Thanks for sharing, and great review!

      Reply
      • Laura

        January 7, 2018 at 3:27 pm

        Thanks! I hope you get around to reading it and enjoy it as well.

        Reply
    • Morgan @ The Bookish Beagle's avatar

      Morgan @ The Bookish Beagle

      December 11, 2017 at 10:35 pm

      This sounds so charming and like something I’d definitely enjoy! I’m glad it was the comfort read you needed, I hadn’t heard if it before your review. That cover really is fantastic!

      Reply
      • Laura

        January 7, 2018 at 3:27 pm

        The paperback cover is GORGEOUS. Definitely read it when you’re in the mood for a holiday comfort book. It’s not too romancey, it’s all about the baking and self-discovery, and it’s just cozy good fun.

        Reply

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      I'm a bookish bookworm and book hoarder. By day I'm a literary agent, and by night I'm forever rearranging my bookshelves. I could talk your ear off about Gothic literature, and in my past life people thought I'd become a professional musician. I have a fluffy black cat named Rossetti, I love to travel, tea is my drink of choice, British TV is the best, and I'm always down for chips-and-queso nights. Welcome to Scribbles & Wanderlust! Grab your favorite hot beverage and let's chat books!
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