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The Mysterious Bakery on Rue de Paris: An enchanting and escapist novel for 2025 from the internationally bestselling author of The Lost Bookshop
by Evie Woods

Published: 2025-04-08T00:0
Paperback : 352 pages
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From the million-copy bestselling author of The Lost Bookshop 'A delicious book that I couldn’t resist devouring in one sitting. It was a delight to lose myself in the world of Edie and the mysterious baker. I would recommend to pastry lovers and book lovers alike!' Sally ...
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From the million-copy bestselling author of The Lost Bookshop 'A delicious book that I couldn’t resist devouring in one sitting. It was a delight to lose myself in the world of Edie and the mysterious baker. I would recommend to pastry lovers and book lovers alike!' Sally Page, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Keeper of Stories

Nestled among the cobblestone streets of Compiègne, there existed a bakery unlike any other.

Rumors were whispered through the town that its pastries offered a taste of magic, chasing away the darkest of sorrows.

Just one bite of a croissant might bring luck, unlock a precious memory or reveal hidden longings.

But dark clouds were looming on the horizon…

For Edie Lane, a recipe for disaster doesn’t require that many ingredients. Take an unhealthy amount of wishful thinking and a sprinkle of desperation and that’s how Edie left everything behind in Ireland for her dream job at a bakery in Paris. Except the bakery isn’t in Paris – and neither is Edie.

This might not be where Edie intended to be but she soon realizes it's exactly where she needs to be…

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Chapter One

A recipe for disaster doesn’t require that many ingredients. An unhealthy amount of wishful
thinking, mixed with a large dollop of devil-may-care when it comes to reading maps. Add a sprinkle of desperation distilled from wanting so badly for things to change, and you had the perfect recipe for my current situation – barricaded inside a toilet cubicle at the Gare du Nord with only my shame and embarrassment for company. I wasn’t sure when I would come out, if ever, and so I decided that the best thing I could do now was replay all of the events that had led up to this moment so I could make myself feel ... view entire excerpt...

Discussion Questions

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1. How does Edith's relationship with baking evolve throughout the story, and what does this reveal about her character development?

2. Discuss the significance of the bakery as both a physical place and a symbol in the novel. What does it represent to different characters?

3. How does the author use food, particularly the special vanilla ingredient, to explore themes of memory and connection?

4. What role does the ghost of Pierre Moreau play in the story? How does his presence affect the other characters?

5. Discuss Madame Moreau's journey from initial hostility to acceptance of Edith. What causes this transformation?

6. How does the author weave historical events into the contemporary narrative? What effect does this have on the story?

7. Consider the theme of identity throughout the novel. How do different characters struggle with who they are versus who they want to be?

8. What role does music play in the story, particularly in Edith's personal journey?

9. Discuss the significance of Hugo's transformation throughout the novel. What catalyzes his change?

10. How does the author explore the concept of family throughout the story? What different types of families are portrayed?

11. Consider the setting of Compiègne. How does the town itself become a character in the story?

12. What role does community play in saving the bakery? What does this reveal about French culture?

13. Discuss the parallel between Edith's grief for her mother and Madame Moreau's past losses. How do these experiences connect them?

14. How does the author use the contrast between Paris and Compiègne to explore themes of expectations versus reality?

15. Consider the novel's ending. How do the various storylines resolve, and what message does this convey about second chances?

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