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The Secret Cookie Club, by Martha Freeman

The Secret Cookie Club, by Martha Freeman

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The Secret Cookie Club, by Martha Freeman

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The Secret Cookie Club, by Martha Freeman

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Friends make everything better—and so do cookies!—in this warm-hearted novel in the tradition of Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, with a middle grade dash of sugar and spice.Recipe for friendship: mix four very different girls, one boy, and a camp counselor. Add cookies.When her four campers don’t get along, counselor Hannah has an idea. They gather in the kitchen at the Moonlight Ranch Summer Camp. There, they measure, mix, stir, and bake. As they bite into their warm sugar cookies, they finally seem to be friends.But summer doesn’t last forever. And if the bond is going to survive the long school year, these kids will need a plan, a plan that just might require cookies.Complete with recipes, this book will satisfy every reader’s craving for something sweet—just like a homemade sugar cookie.

The Secret Cookie Club, by Martha Freeman

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #811531 in Books
  • Brand: Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-19
  • Released on: 2015-05-19
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.00" h x 1.10" w x 5.00" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 304 pages
The Secret Cookie Club, by Martha Freeman

From School Library Journal Gr 4–6—Four 10-year-old female campers bond while making cookies at summer camp after their counselor grows tired of them not getting along. The girls are very different, and while this is only sketched out at the beginning of the book while they are attending camp in Arizona, their individual personalities are revealed during the following school year after they return home. Like a younger version of Ann Brashares's "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" (Random), this book details how the girls bake and send one another cookies at what turn out to be critical times in the school year. The narrative is divided into four main sections in which readers get to see each character's home and school life. The girls correspond and describe the issues they face either with friends or family. Though the plotting is fairly simplistic, the variety of families depicted is refreshing. The four protagonists are of different races and are part of a variety of realistic family situations; some have siblings, some are only children, some have single parents. All of them are navigating sixth grade and learning about themselves and others. Recipes are included. VERDICT Readers will enjoy getting to know the campers from Flowerpot Cabin and baking—and tasting—the included cookie recipes.—Sarah Wilsman, Kent Free Library, Kent, OH

Review Like a younger version of Ann Brashares’s “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants,” this book details how the girls bake and send each other cookies at what turn out to be critical times in the school year. . . . The variety of families depicted is refreshing. The four protagonists are of different races and are part of a variety of realistic family situations; some have siblings, some are only children, some have single parents. All of them are navigating sixth grade and learning about themselves and others. Recipes are included. . . . Readers will enjoy getting to know the campers from Flowerpot Cabin and baking—and tasting—the included cookie recipes. (School Library Journal)The smooth writing and quick pacing make the pages fly by, as does Freeman’s clever technique of leaving each girl’s story unfinished until her letter to the next girl clears up loose ends. Particularly touching is Emma’s letter to Olivia about her older brother who died before Emma was born. Hand this to the BFFs who aren’t quite ready for Brashares’ The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. (The Bulletin September 2015)

About the Author Martha Freeman is the author of twenty books for young readers of all ages, including The Secret Cookie Club, the Chickadee Court Mysteries, and the First Kid Mysteries. Who Stole Halloween? was on the Texas Bluebonnet Award Master List, and The Case of the Diamond Dog Collar was nominated for Indiana’s Young Hoosier Book Award. Her books have been translated into Turkish, Japanese, Portuguese, Italian, and French. She lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and you can visit her at MarthaFreeman.com.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. THE SECRET COOKIE CLUB Captures the Experience of Young Girls By KidsReads When four very different girls are stuck together at sleepaway camp in THE SECRET COOKIE CLUB by Martha Freeman, their counselor, Hannah, has an idea to help them click: bring them into the kitchen one stormy night and have them bake together. Soon they are mixing, baking and nibbling their way toward friendship. By the end of camp, the girls want to keep in touch, so they start the secret cookie club --- they send emails and letters to reveal their problems and triumphs, and, based on the information, decide which cookies to send.THE SECRET COOKIE CLUB really captures the feelings that young girls experience, like sometimes being embarrassed by their family members or because they don’t have as much money as their other friends. Not only does Freeman have a knack for addressing these issues, but she also wrote a book that girls will have fun getting immersed in.Also, cookies serve as a great analogy for friendship. Just like friendship, baking cookies requires nurturing --- you need to put ingredients together, mix, bake and decorate. You need to find the right recipe for the right person. Girls will pick up on this, and have a great time using the recipes in the back of the book to bake some tasty treats of their own!Reviewed by Kathleen M. Purcell

1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Five Stars By sherry-0377 is so nice

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Five Stars By Deborah A Reid great book

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