And the pie recipes between each chapter were great. I loved how there was a mystery along with the relationship problems. It has everything you need in a book-mystery, friendship, healing and recipes. " You are never to old to read a good children's book and this is a good one. " Peggy Sharp 2011-2012Good book, unusual premise A look at the mid 50's and all of their innocence, a bit of a mystery, interesting family dynamics and lots of great pie! How could you go wrong? " Wonderful for kids, parents and grandparents. Overall Performance: Narration Rating: Story Rating:. I believe the theme reflects something good karma-like - something we need more of today. "I enjoyed this kid story and liked talking with people who grew up during the 50's who remembered some of the t.v. With Pie, acclaimed author Sarah Weeks has baked up a sweet and satisfying delight, as inviting as a warm pie on a cold day. And the pleasure of doing something for the right reason. It's up to Alice and her friend Charlie to put the pieces together and discover the not-so-secret recipe for happiness: Friendship. Everyone wants to be the next big pie-contest winner, and it's making them pie-crazy. Suddenly, the whole town is wondering how you leave a recipe to a cat. and then leaves Lardo in the care of Alice. Or does she? In her will, Polly leaves the recipe to her extraordinarily fat, remarkably disagreeable cat, Lardo. When Alice's aunt Polly, The Pie Queen of Ipswitch, passes away, she takes with her the secret to her world-famous piecrust recipe.
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