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Sweet Treats and Secret Crushes

297p. 978-0-81098-990-0.
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Gr 5-8 As a blizzard bears down on New York City just in time for Valentine's Day, a storm of a different kind is brewing in the apartment building above Chen's Kitchen. Seventh-graders Olivia, Kate, and Georgia are best friends who are struggling to find common ground as their relationship begins to change. Olivia has liked Phillip Becker-Jacobs for two years, and she records everything he does and wears in her Observation Notebook. Kate flits from crush to obsessive crush, and Georgia stays quiet to avoid letting her secrets slip, even to her best friends. An unexpected snow day offers the girls a chance to reconnect by baking "magic" fortune cookies designed to help everyone in their building feel loved. As they deliver the treats, they discover many truths: about boys, parents, and one another. Greenwald's second foray into the drama that is seventh grade delivers more than is implied by its saccharine title. The lives of the well-formed characters come alive against the backdrop of a New York City building where neighbors are strangers. Fortune-cookie fortunes become the plot's catalyst, as chapters alternate among Olivia, Kate, and Georgia, offering readers varied perspectives on the events. This is a title that mothers and daughters can confidently read together without major blushing.-"Colleen S. Banick, Tomlinson Middle School, Fairfield, CT" Copyright 2010 Media Source Inc.
Seventh-graders Olivia, Kate, and Georgia are stuck spending Valentine's Day in their apartment building after a blizzard forces a snow day. Seeking an activity, they bake and deliver homemade fortune cookies to their neighbors. Although the treats' implied magical qualities strain credulity, the three narrators provide sincere insight into the world of secret crushes and pet peeves among old friends.

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