Black Coffee
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- Engelsk
- 116 sider
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When Dominic Stewart inherits his grandfather's abandoned coffee plantation in the mountains of Jamaica, he sees it as a chance to escape his failed music career in New York City. His wife Zara, a successful marketing executive, agrees to leave her corporate life behind and join him in bringing the farm back to life. Neither expects this decision to transform not just their own future, but the fate of an entire community. As they work to restore the plantation using traditional farming methods, they discover that growing exceptional coffee is about more than agriculture-it's about preserving a way of life. With the support of their close-knit mountain community, they establish a cooperative that helps other small farms resist corporate takeover. But when their success attracts international attention, they must find a way to expand their vision while staying true to their principles. Set against the backdrop of Jamaica's Blue Mountains, this heartfelt novel explores how love, dedication, and respect for tradition can create positive change in an increasingly modern world. It's a story about finding purpose, building community, and growing roots in unexpected places.
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal116
- Udgivelsesdato18-02-2025
- ISBN139798311194211
- Forlag Independently Published
- MålgruppeFrom age 0
- FormatPaperback
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10 cm
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