I've been admiring this beautiful cover for weeks now, so when Jennifer Bohnet agreed to answer a few questions for Books with Bunny I was over the moon! Let's hope we've got some more beautiful blue skies ahead before autumn comes.
You
set your new novel by the sea- what are your own memories of the seaside?
I
was born at the seaside - Weston-super-Mare - and spent a large part of my
childhood there, so I have lots of memories. As many people will know the tide
goes out a long way at Weston leaving a wide expanse of sand. I was very into
horses as a teenager and some of my fondest memories involve lots of
exhilarating early morning canters along the sand before the holiday makers
arrived.
How
long did it take you to write the book, and what were your inspirations?
For
various reasons writing The Little Kiosk By the Sea took a couple of months
longer than planned - about six months in all. My inspiration came via two
things - a friend who had managed a kiosk organising boat and fishing trips and
had lots of tales to tell. Dartmouth, where the book is set is one of my
favourite places in the world and I wanted to set another story there.
If
you had a kiosk by the sea, what would you sell?
In a previous life I did have
a kiosk by the sea! Richard and I ran a beach cafe and takeaway for several
years in Devon. This ancient black and
white photo shows my mother, me and my daughter standing behind the takeaway
counter of our wooden kiosk on the beach!
What is your must-have seaside buy?
Nothing beats a coffee ice cream with a dollop of
clotted cream on top!
My favourite word ever happens to be in your title. 'Kiosk' is just a delight to say! What's your favourite word?
Not sure I have one
but I think ‘Author’ would have to come high on the list!
Thank you for answering my questions Jennie, it's been a pleasure to have you visit Books with Bunny.
Thank you so much Kate for inviting me on your
blog.
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Buy The Little Kiosk by the Sea on Amazon. It's out now, published by UK Carina.
I’ve lived in France for 16 years now. After 11 years down on the Cote d’Azur where Richard was a guardien for a villa, we moved from the Mediterranean coast to a small quirky cottage in Finistere, Brittany. A bit of a culture shock to say the least! When I’m not writing I love reading, cooking and having friends around for lunch - lunches that follow the French tradition of lasting for several hours.
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Buy The Little Kiosk by the Sea on Amazon. It's out now, published by UK Carina.
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