Iris Alden and Carter Blackwood couldnโt be more different. Change-averse Iris likes her life neat and organized, while Carterโs itchy feet means he never stays in the same place for long. When Carter, a stupidly handsome house flipper, purchases the house across the street from Iris, he has no i
Cookie Cutters & Sled Runners
โ Scribed by Natalie Rompella
- Book ID
- 110682869
- Publisher
- Skyhorse Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 270 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781510717725
- ASIN
- B074F4F9S3
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Most kids would dread the start of middle school and the year-long Explorations project that comes with it, but Ana knows that her + her best friend Lily + their plan to write and sell their own cookbook is a recipe for success. Lily's not just the perfect partner in culinary crimeโshe's also the only person in the world who understands Ana's need to wash her hands five times before picking up a spatula, and would never make fun of her for it.But Ana and Lily's plan for edible entrepreneurship turns into one big baking disaster when they're assigned to different partners for their projects. As if it wasn't bad enough that Lily seems more excited to get to know her new partner than bummed about being separated, Lily and her new friend plan to use the cookbook idea for themselvesโand they didn't even ask! Worse, Ana's partner is Dasher, the strange new girl from Alaska, and she wants to do their project on the weirdest thing imaginable: sled dog racing.Dasher's dogs are scary, slobbery, and decidedly not germ-free, but Ana thinks she's found a loophole when she agrees to bake pancakes for spectators while Dasher mushes in a local race. That is, until Dasher sprains her ankle and has to drop out of the running. Can Ana learn to mushโand overcome her anxietyโin time to save her friendships, finish her project, and compete in the big race?
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