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What's for breakfast?
\"Pip is a sleepy little owl. Theodore is a mouse minding his own business. Neither have ever met. Until, while practicing his swooping, Pip crash-lands in the middle of Theodore's breakfast.\"--Provided by publisher.
Master of ceremonies
In a state of low gravitational entropy, an eyelash can rest undisturbed on a crisp white pillow for months, perhaps years. Without a moon, we no longer mark time by night and day. Lights automatically change colour to tell us when to sleep or work or attend ceremonies. By my impossible calculations, we sleep for only a few hours, but are awake for weeks. My gaze returns to the eyelash; I should brush it away. I know this.
A crocodile should never skip breakfast
Croc is running late for his shift as the river ferry. No time for breakfast. He'll pick up some doughnuts at the Hippo Hut. Only, Hippo's sold out! Good thing Croc has an emergency snack. Except, his banana has gone bad! Croc is going to have to work on an empty stomach, with loads of animals on his back. Croc gets hungrier and hungrier, thinking of doughnuts and - other things to eat. Will he ever make it to lunch?
Ustopian Breakfasts
In the third novel of Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam trilogy, breakfast creates a sense of hope and adaptability in the most dire of dystopias. In this postpandemic world where civilization is all but destroyed, the human survivors, who form a makeshift community with the Crakers, initially cling to reverse-utopian breakfasts: nostalgic replications of past meals that offer solace but have no long-term future because the material circumstances of their existence have ceased. Eventually recognizing that storytelling and food are powerful, interrelated tools for humanity's future reproduction, this tenuous community survives precisely because they imagine and reimagine themselves and their modes of consumption. In this way, MaddAddam offers a humble sense of hope through ever-changing breakfast foods that serve as both the physical means and symbol of humanity's imaginative reconstitution into the future.
Little Mouse's big breakfast
Hungry Little Mouse is looking for some breakfast, and he knows just where he can find it. Scampering into the kitchen next door, he finds a lot of delicious things. But just as he finds something truly perfect, Little Mouse discovers ... that he's not the only one looking for breakfast!
Bear's big breakfast
\"A bear awakens from hibernation and finds himself very hungry and in search of something to eat starting with the letter B\"-- Provided by publisher.