I finished this book over the holidays. I was disappointed in some of the themes in the 25 short stories. This is the first book she published so interesting that is one of the last I read. Her books got much better.
Millions of people travel on London's tube every day, yet we usually
only give our fellow passengers a cursory glance. Maeve Binchy infuses
the nameless people with stories to provide a cross-section of London
life.
One of the last books I can read from this author as I have checked most of them off the list.

There are couple I still have not read.
Sister Caravaggio (2014) - stand alone novel
A Few of the Girls - short stories
Suggestions for other authors I may enjoy.
This is the gift I received from my sister and her husband. This is a large spool holder for my sewing. I have invested in some neutral colored spools - white, grey and black in recent months as buying specific colors is expensive.
Most of the girls at quilting all have one of these. My sister had let me know what I needed and how to DIY one for myself. Our plans to share wire fell through so I just did not get it done.
I see my brother-in-law's work in the beautiful wood base. The loop replaces the loop on the machine. The tall stick is for the large spool and the little one may be for a bobbin based on my research on line.
I am ready to get back to sewing but I have been taking a few days of down time as I have had a lot of company in and days out since December 13th. I need some recharge time.
With a no caffeine tea regime I had put Bengal Spice and Licorice Spice on my list. We had some at Mom's on Christmas Day and she requested a box on Boxing Day. More of us on avoiding caffeine when possible.

I decided I needed a shorter string of lights now that I sent the 4 foot tree, the large ornaments, and other decorations to the second hand store. I have decided to use my small ceramic tree with a shelving unit which will hold the few glass ornaments I have kept. I added some narrow garland to the rungs of the shelf and hung the ornaments from there. The old string was much too long and heavy. I found these Retro lights by Noma. They are irridescent, sparkly and a wonderful shape. Love them.
The warm plastic lights are on the dark green ceramic tree and the white but still somewhat warm tear drops are the new ones. I kept my iridescent bead garland.
The plan has not completely come together this year but next year will be better.
I kept all the small glass ornaments, the coordinating bead garlands, and the colored ornaments which meant something to me. Love the crystal tear drops from chandeliers. I could not resist the mercury glass tea pot on for 50% this year.
I placed the burgundy gift boxes at the base of the tree.

I bought this book at the library sale for .25 cents. It was excellent. It is set in France but more in the country which I enjoyed more. The main character is English on a vacation and discovers a mystery about Isabelle and a stash of diamonds. I will check other titles by this author. The Splendour Falls by Susanna Kearsley.
Sharing with Angie at Letting Go of the Bay Leaf who hosts
Mosaic Monday #60.