
The Taste of Marmalade
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Narrated by:
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Suzanne Toren
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By:
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Tessa McWatt
About this listen
Katrin, a young Polish woman who moved to London before austerity reigned, is working long hours at the Epicure Cafe in order to earn enough money to bring her mother over as well. In the cafe she falls in love with a lecturer in film studies - but Robin comes with a past that will complicate any future they have together. As droves of once-hopeful Polish emigres return home, Katrin finds her life growing more difficult, especially when her boss in the cafe starts picking on her. Determined to keep the freedom she’s found in England, Katrin finds the costs of her new-found liberty are mounting up.
©2013 Tessa McWatt (P)2014 Audible Inc.
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