Flamingo Café

Flamingo Café by Jackie Kang, published by Wild Rose Press on October 16, 2024, is a contemporary work that delves into the lives of four women navigating the complexities of Palm Beach society. This edition spans 412 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of an impending storm, revealing the turmoil and secrets that have long been hidden among these women, including Abigail, Claudia, Cassy, and Bri.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as friendship and domestic life as the characters confront their pasts and the societal pressures that shape their identities. As Hurricane Odette approaches, the storm serves as a catalyst for change, forcing the women to confront their secrets and the realities of their lives. The intertwining stories highlight the importance of collaboration and resilience in the face of adversity, making for a compelling examination of personal and communal challenges.
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A storm is brewing off the coast of Florida, but chaos has already made landfall for four women of Palm Beach society. Abigail, a self-appointed Cuban princess and queen of the WAGs, suddenly finds herself penniless and on the streets. Claudia, a Greek entrepreneur and CEO of a prestigious international clothing line, is entering her golden years only to realize secrets can weigh you down. Cassy, a barista and owner of the Flamingo Cafe, is doing her best to recover from a tragic past. Meanwhile her best friend, Bri, also harbors a secret: a romantic tet-a-tet with Cassy’s brother Nick. Each woman has played her part in a society obsessed with appearances and secrecy for years. So, when Hurricane Odette blows through town, exposing those secrets, it’s no surprise their lives collide like a clap of thunder. Only one thing is certain: if they don’t work together, Mother Nature will teach them the hardest lessons of their lives.
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