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Mr. Cookie Baker
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Wellington, Monica
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Bakers Juvenile fiction.
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Cookies Juvenile fiction.
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Bakers and bakeries Fiction.
2011
After a day of baking and selling cookies, Mr. Baker gets to enjoy one himself.
Are you two sisters
2023,2019
Two women, one from the Netherlands and the other one from the Free State Goldfields, meet in a hospital hall in Bloemfontein. Fifty years later Hester tells the story of how life formed them as nurses, community workers, bakers, artists and life partners. In this memoir, she tells of the key moments in her life that led her to leave the strictures of her upbringing in order to find out who she was. Her decisions take her from the Free State to District Six and Venda, to the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, to Heideveld and Hanover Park and, eventually, to McGregor. Her humble story tells of the spiritual isolation of all ìrefugeesî who leave the irreversible values of their ìhomeî (whether physical or ideological) and find new ways to create a life. It also describes the wonder of finding love and a partner along the way.
Walter the baker
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Carle, Eric, author
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Carle, Eric. World of Eric Carle
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Bakers Juvenile fiction.
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Bakeries Juvenile fiction.
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Pretzels Juvenile fiction.
2014
By order of the Duke, Walter the Baker must invent a tasty roll through which the rising sun can shine three times.
“Nauseous Fiction”: Mary Baker Eddy and the Christian Science Novel, 1900–1910
2024
In Science and Health (1875), Christian Science founder Mary Baker Eddy (1821–1910) discouraged followers from reading “nauseous fiction,” that is, “[n]ovels, remarkable only for their exaggerated pictures, impossible ideals, and specimens of depravity” (195). This essay examines Eddy’s views on fiction alongside Christian Science novels written around 1900 by followers such as Clara Louise Burnham, Mrs. Georgie Sheldon, and Katherine Yates. Eddy tentatively supported these authors’ literary productions but refused to grant them the endorsement of The Christian Science Publishing Society. Had Eddy endorsed their fictions, she might have attracted more followers and strengthened her religion’s place in literary history.
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The adventures of Miss Petitfours
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Michaels, Anne, 1958- author
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Block, Emma, illustrator
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Bakers Juvenile fiction.
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Cats Juvenile fiction.
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Adventure stories.
2015
\"Miss Petitfour enjoys having adventures that are \"just the right size - fitting into a single, magical day.\" She is an expert at baking and eating fancy iced cakes, and her favorite mode of travel is\"par avion.\" On windy days, she takes her sixteen cats out for an airing: Minky, Misty, Taffy, Purrsia, Pirate, Mustard, Moutarde, Hemdela, Earring, Grigorovitch, Clasby, Captain Captain, Captain Catkin, Captain Cothespin, Your Shyness and Sizzles. With the aid of her favorite tea party tablecloth as a makeshift balloon, Miss Petitfour and her charges fly over her village, having many little adventures along the way. Join Miss Petitfour and her equally eccentric felines on five magical outings -- a search for marmalade, to a spring jumble sale, on a quest for \"birthday cheddar,\" the retrieval of a lost rare stamp and as they compete in the village's annual Festooning Festival.\"--Provided by publisher.
Bake, mice, bake!
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Seltzer, Eric
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Rosenberg, Natascha S., ill
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Bakers and bakeries Juvenile fiction.
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Mice Juvenile fiction.
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Animals Juvenile fiction.
2012
Mice spend a very busy day at Cakes and More baking cakes, pies, tarts, rolls, and doughnut holes for their animal customers.
Sun bread
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Kleven, Elisa
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Animals Juvenile fiction.
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Bakers and bakeries Juvenile fiction.
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Bread Juvenile fiction.
2004
During the dreary winter, a baker decides to bring warmth to her town by baking bread as golden and glorious as the sun itself.