Original recipe

Jessica Young

Book - 2015

To win the school's cook-off and get a year of free pizza, Finley Flowers and her best friend Henry have to come up with a totally original recipe--the only problem is that neither of them has any idea how to cook.

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Published
North Mankato, MN : Picture Window Books, a Capstone imprint [2015]
Language
English
Main Author
Jessica Young (author)
Other Authors
Jessica Secheret (illustrator)
Physical Description
115 pages : color illustrations ; 20 cm
ISBN
9781479558780
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Review by Booklist Review

Craft maven Finley Flowers is stumped: her best friend Henry is turning nine, and she has no idea what to get him. But the school cook-off is coming up, and the prize is a year's supply of Henry's favorite pizza. Finley is determined to win for Henry, but cooking, it seems, is not quite the same as crafting. Smoked salmon smoothies and peanut-butter-and-jelly pasta sounds great in theory, but the results aren't quite what she had hoped for. Will Finley's creativity and determination triumph, or will a rival's lavender lemonade win the day? This is a light, endearing story of friendship that will work well as a read-aloud or for a newly solo reader. For the more adventurous child (and parent), several recipes from the story are included in the back.--Reagan, Maggie Copyright 2015 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Third-grader Finley Flowers stars in this entertaining series opener, in which she is trying to win her school's cook-off competition. Young's story, told in 12 chapters, focuses on Finley and her best friend Henry as they experiment with a slew of culinary mashups. Readers will get a kick out of considering the... interesting concoctions Finley and Henry whip up-strawberry-garlic burritos or salad dressing soup, anyone? Secheret gives the characters oversize heads and dainty, doll-like features in her full-color spot illustrations, helping highlight their personalities. As friendship and family dilemmas spike the plot, Young avoids handing easy victories to her determined and undeniably creative heroine. A recipe for Finley's PB&J Spaghetti is included (hot sauce makes it "KAPOW-erful"), but most of her creations are, blessedly, left to readers' imaginations. Ages 6-8. Author's agent: Kelly Sonnack, Andrea Brown Literary Agency. Illustrator's agency: Bright Agency. (Feb.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Horn Book Review

Third grader Finley enters a cooking contest with best friend Henry; first prize is a year of free pizza--the perfect birthday gift for Henry. Through trial and (much) error, Finley learns that cooking requires skill as well as creativity, and that supporting a friend is more important than winning. A light, lively story with a satisfying conclusion and colorful spot art. (c) Copyright 2015. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The first in a series about craft-loving Finley Flowers and her best friend, Henry. Henry is about to turn 9, and she wants to find the perfect present for him. When she finds out that the school's fundraiser is a cook-off and the prize is a whole year's worth of pizza, she just knows that she and Henry will come up with the best recipe and win the best birthday present ever. The problem is that though Finley doesn't know how to cook, she does not want to read recipes, listen to Henry's ideas or get ideas from cooking shows. Everything she makes, from pepperoni parfaits to smoked-salmon smoothies, is inedible. Henry becomes frustrated as Finley ignores his suggestions, and for the first time ever, these friends get into a fight. Young creates memorable characters in Henry and Finley, but Finley's rivalry with classmate Olivia is given too little back story to satisfy. Moreover, Finley's plays on her own name ("Fin-spiration," "Fin-credible," "in-Fin-ite," etc.) become wearing. Nevertheless, young cooks who are comfortable with chapter books will identify with Finley's energy and may even want to try her recipe for "PBJ Pasta." Despite bumps, a promising-enough start. (Fiction. 7-9) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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