Monday 31 December 2012

BOOK REVIEW: An Order of Coffee and Tears by Brian Spangler

by Brian Spangler 








RATING: 4 ¼ stars

Review by Mary Smith-Fuller

Angela’s Diner is more than a culinary throwback to a bygone era.  It is a sanctuary for those in need of a hot meal, a sympathetic ear, or a safe place in which to begin again. Runaway Gabriella Santiago was in desperate need of the later when she arrived in Philadelphia a year ago.  The diner’s Help Wanted sign was a beacon of hope that shined as bright as the retro neon signs adorning the place.  Kindly Ms. Potts and Clark, the cook, not only gave Gabby a job, but a place to call home within their close-knit little family.
Gabby loves her new life far away from the troubled secrets of her past.  Little does she realize, however, that her new family members harbor secrets of their own.  Now the past has returned to haunt everyone at Angela’s Diner, and it threatens to destroy their future.

An Order of Coffee and Tears is an exceptionally clever combination of page-turning suspense and heart-wrenching drama.  The various plot twists keep the reader anxiously guessing, while Mr. Spangler’s endearing cast of unique characters generate strong feelings of concern and sympathy for each of their individual situations.  These individual conflicts are seamlessly combined and made into a single cohesive story which is very easy to follow.

Mr. Spangler also demonstrates a surprising and empathetic understanding of a damaged woman’s multi-faceted psyche.  The central character is the perfect blend of fragility and strength.  Despite having suffered horrendous losses, she finds the fortitude to continue on and do what she needs to do in order to survive.  She is a character that many women, and possibly men, can relate to.

With An Order of Coffee and Tears, Brian Spangler has painted a brilliant portrait of family unity overcoming adversity.  It is a very enjoyable read that will keep the reader engaged from start to finish.  

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