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100 1 _aWisler, Alice J.
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245 1 0 _aHow Sweet It Is
260 3 _aGrand Rapids
_bBaker Publishing Group
_c2009
300 _a389 p.
520 _aQuirky and loveable characters abound in this Southern contemporary romance
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653 _aRoman
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245 1 0 _h[Elektronische Ressource]
505 0 _aDeena Livingston leaves behind a broken romance and her chef job in Atlanta to spend time at her grandfather's cabin in the mountains of North Carolina. But her grandfather has an odd request: he wants Deena to teach cooking classes to the ragtag group of middle-schoolers who attend the local afterschool program, The Center. Reluctantly, Deena agrees, but how is she supposed to convince these kids that cooking at home is better than eating at McDonalds? And after all she went through in Atlanta, why is she attracted to Zack, the social worker at The Center? Can a Dr. Seuss-quoting plumber, a curly-haired basketball player, and a group of middle-schoolers change Deena's outlook on life?
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