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Life in her traditional Mennonite community is peaceful, if a little dull, for twelve-year-old Beth who dreams of being an artist. She goes to school, helps with the cooking and cleaning at home, and works with her parents at the local farmer’s market. One Saturday, however, excitement shows up in the form of a determined lawyer from New York City who insists she needs a family cookie recipe to win a multi-million-dollar lawsuit.
Beth’s parents are bemused, but her grandmother is equally determined that the recipe will not leave her kitchen. As she tries to balance her love for her family and her faith with the promises of adventure New York could bring to her future, Beth learns that she is stronger than she believes. And sometimes, adventures happen close to home.
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Audiobook details
Author:
Caroline Stellings
Narrator:
Christine Brubaker
ISBN:
9781772602272
Length:
2 hours 42 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Second Story Press
Publication date:
September 30, 2021
Edition:
Unabridged
Libro.fm rank:
#13,538 Overall
Genre rank:
#60 in Cooking
Reviews
“A delightfully charming, wonderfully entertaining, and fully original story for children ages 9-12.” — Midwest Book Review
“Beth is a character many tweens will relate to as she wrestles with who she in inside and where she wants her life to take her.” — School Library Journal
“There are many thought-provoking issues addressed in The Great Cookie War … in the end, Beth realizes what is important to her: ‘I was proud to come from a family that could not be bought, no matter how much they needed money.’” — CM: Canadian Review of Materials
“Young readers will get an entertaining glimpse into a different culture.” — The Calgary Herald
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