Gone fishing / Susan Duncan.

By: Duncan, Susan (Susan Elizabeth)Material type: TextTextCopyright date: © 2013Description: 414 p. ; 24 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780857980755 (pbk); 0857980750 (pbk)Other title: Gone fishing : a novelSubject(s): 2000 - 2099 | Coffeehouses Fiction | Friendship Fiction | Resorts Planning Fiction | Domestic fiction | Australian fiction | Australian fiction -- 21st century | Australian fiction | Coffee shops -- Fiction | Cities and towns -- Fiction | Interpersonal relations -- Fiction | Cities and towns | Coffee shops | Interpersonal relationsGenre/Form: Fiction. DDC classification: A823.4 LOC classification: PR9619.4.D86Summary: Gone Fishing, the sequel to the bestselling The Briny Cafe, is a heart-warming, inspirational novel about taking a stand against all the odds. For bargeman Sam Scully, life in Cook's Basin is nothing short of paradise. A wonderland of golden sand and turquoise waters, battered old tinnies and wonky pontoons, it's a realm unspoilt by the modern world. But then a notice goes up in the Square that screams 'EXCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT!' Paradise is about to be ripped apart. With plans underway to build a flash resort in the heart of their community, the residents leap into action - with Sam as their leader, and a twelve-foot papier-mache cockatoo as their mascot . . . But it's never going to be easy to turn the tide of 'progress'. Meanwhile there's trouble brewing at the Briny Cafe. Kate Jackson is struggling to come to terms with the dreadful secret spilled on her mother's deathbed. And as for Kate's co-owner, Ettie Brookbanka Well, what is happening to Ettie?
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Sequel to The Briny Cafe.

Gone Fishing, the sequel to the bestselling The Briny Cafe, is a heart-warming, inspirational novel about taking a stand against all the odds. For bargeman Sam Scully, life in Cook's Basin is nothing short of paradise. A wonderland of golden sand and turquoise waters, battered old tinnies and wonky pontoons, it's a realm unspoilt by the modern world. But then a notice goes up in the Square that screams 'EXCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT!' Paradise is about to be ripped apart. With plans underway to build a flash resort in the heart of their community, the residents leap into action - with Sam as their leader, and a twelve-foot papier-mache cockatoo as their mascot . . . But it's never going to be easy to turn the tide of 'progress'. Meanwhile there's trouble brewing at the Briny Cafe. Kate Jackson is struggling to come to terms with the dreadful secret spilled on her mother's deathbed. And as for Kate's co-owner, Ettie Brookbanka Well, what is happening to Ettie?

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