New Girl in Little Cove, Damhnait Monaghan
New Girl in Little Cove, Damhnait Monaghan
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New Girl in Little Cove

Author: Damhnait Monaghan

Narrator: Marnye Young

Unabridged: 7 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/11/2021


Synopsis

"Fans of Richard Russo’s That Old Cape Magic, Emily St. John Mandel’s The Glass Hotel, and Patricia Harman’s The Runaway Midwife will enjoy Rachel’s fish-out-of-water journey to acceptance and understanding.” —Booklist

"If you loved Come From Away, don’t miss this charming debut novel.”—Kate Hilton, bestselling author of Better Luck Next Time

After the local French teacher scandalizes the fishing village of Little Cove, Newfoundland, by running off with a priest, the school looks to the mainland to fill the job quickly. They want someone who can uphold their Catholic values and keep a motley group of largely unwilling students in line.

The position is filled by mainlander Rachel O’Brien—technically a Catholic (baptized!), technically a teacher (honors degree!)—who’s desperate to leave her current mess of a life behind. She isn’t surprised that her students don’t see the value of learning French. But she is surprised that she can barely understand their English… Is it a compliment or insult to be called a sleeveen? (Insult.) And the anonymous notes left on her car, telling her to go home, certainly don’t help to make her feel welcome.

Still, she is quickly drawn into the island’s traditional music and culture, and into the personal lives of her crusty but softhearted landlady, Lucille, her reluctant students and her fellow teacher Doug Bishop. But when her beliefs clash with church and community, she makes a decision that throws her career into jeopardy. In trying to help a student, has she gone too far?

Full of warmth, humor, romance and the quirkiest community of characters… Get ready to be charmed by this impossibly delightful debut, perfect for fans of Kristan Higgins and Susan Elizabeth Phillips.

About Damhnait Monaghan

Damhnait (pronounced Downith) Monaghan grew up in Ontario and Newfoundland. A former teacher and lawyer, Damhnait is an award-winning flash fiction writer with numerous publication credits. She lives in the south of England with her husband, two children and the family dog. New Girl in Little Cove is her debut novel, inspired by the years she spent teaching in outport Newfoundland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Melissa (Semi-hiatus for Work) on May 03, 2021

I absolutely adored my time with this book! Rachel is a mainlander (from Toronto) who takes a teaching job in the very tiny town of Little Cove, Newfoundland. Her trials and tribulations are there for everyone to see. She struggles with the language and traditions of a province that isn't too far fr......more

Goodreads review by Chris on May 07, 2021

A truly delightful story! Hard to not be sucked into this one! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I don’t think I’ve ever read a story that was based in Newfoundland before. But the uniqueness of the story and the way the authors subtle humor comes through in the characters makes this a heartwarming story that real......more

Goodreads review by Karen on March 07, 2021

I do love a book where the place it's set almost feels like a character in itself, and that's exactly how I felt about New Girl in Little Cove. It's a fabulous debut novel - well-written, funny, full of great characters, and I loved learning about the way of life, language and customs of the people......more

Goodreads review by Pattie on April 05, 2021

Disclaimer: I have not yet seen "Come From Away" nor read the book it's based upon ("The Day the World Came to Town"). So I began "New Girl in Little Cove" with few expectations other than a cute romance. It was so very much more than that. I really, really enjoyed this book. The location, Little Cove......more

Goodreads review by Jacqueline on April 05, 2021

Being a Newfoundlander this book was like a warm cup of tea - comforting, wonderful and simply grand! I would recommend this book to anyone. While it made me homesick, it also made me even prouder, if possible to be a Newfoundlander. I LOVED all the endearing characters and Rachel and Doug were just......more