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The Secret of Honeycake

Audiobook
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Wait time: About 4 weeks
Hurricane is quiet while her Aunt Claire is a force of nature with very particular ideas—and a host of Latin sayings to back them up. When Hurricane gets stuck living with her, she retreats into herself...until a series of unexpected friends, including a mangy cat, help her find her voice in a whole new way.
A recipe for The World’s Most Comforting, Twelve-Layer Honeycake:
1 quiet girl named Hurricane, who runs like the wind along the Mighty Atlantic with her old dog Brody-Bear.
1 imperious aunt, who steps up when Hurricane’s world turns upside down.
 1 kind-hearted boy, who helps wounded animals (and may smell a little of fish)
1 lonely and flea-bitten cat with a ragged ear and a crooked tail.
1 gentle chauffeur, who knows exactly what to say…and when not to say a thing.
Mix them all together in big, fancy house in the city.  What you get might surprise you.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 14, 2024
      Change is difficult for the protagonist of this endearing tale by Fusco (Tending to Grace), set in 1930. Following her mother’s death and her older sister Bronte falling ill, 11-year-old Hurricane and her Irish setter Brody-Bear are uprooted from Hurricane’s beloved seaside home where she grew up with her mama and late Army lieutenant father to live with her widowed great-aunt Claire. As a quiet girl who loves to write, life in the city is very different. But not everything is negative. She soon meets kindly Mr. Keats, a war veteran who does all manner of work for Aunt Claire and
      who helps Hurricane befriend the scraggly silver stray cat in the basement. Hurricane also encounters Theo, a young fish seller roaming the streets with his dog. This swiftly paced novel is filled with strong life lessons about embracing change, using writing as a coping mechanism, and learning how to find one’s voice. Short chapters and frank text entreat to young readers and challenges them to forge their own paths. The main characters read as white. Ages 8–12. Agent: Elizabeth Harding, Curtis Brown.

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