
Crumble (A Graphic Novel) by Meredith McClaren, Andrea Bell
A heartfelt and magic-filled graphic novel for fans of Sheets and Real Friends about baking, friendship, and feeling every kind of emotionâno matter the flavor.Â
Emily, her mom, and her aunt Gina have a very special magical power: They can bake emotions into the desserts they sell at their family bakery. Need a dash of confidence? Try their millionaire shortbread! Want relief after a stressful day? The cheesecake will lighten your spirits!âŻThere is only one rule: Never bake a bad feeling.âŻÂ âŻÂ
Every day after school, Emily and her best friend, Dae, make tried-and-true recipes, while she and Aunt Gina brainstorm new ones. But when Aunt Gina dies in an accident, Emilyâs life is turned upside down. Not knowing what to do, Emily breaks the rule and bakes her bad feelings into. . . a crumble. It looks gross. Dae says it tastes gross. But they canât stop eating it. Neither can Emilyâs classmates. And with her grief and pain baked into the crumble, Emily gets the comfort of being at least a little numb. So even though sheâs not supposed to, she makes it again, and again, and again.âŻÂ
But baking (and eating) bad feelings doesnât really make them go away . . .âŻÂ
Praise for Crumble
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 "Deliciously cute, funny, and touching." âKirkus Reviews
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A heartfelt and magic-filled graphic novel for fans of Sheets and Real Friends about baking, friendship, and feeling every kind of emotionâno matter the flavor.Â
Emily, her mom, and her aunt Gina have a very special magical power: They can bake emotions into the desserts they sell at their family bakery. Need a dash of confidence? Try their millionaire shortbread! Want relief after a stressful day? The cheesecake will lighten your spirits!âŻThere is only one rule: Never bake a bad feeling.âŻÂ âŻÂ
Every day after school, Emily and her best friend, Dae, make tried-and-true recipes, while she and Aunt Gina brainstorm new ones. But when Aunt Gina dies in an accident, Emilyâs life is turned upside down. Not knowing what to do, Emily breaks the rule and bakes her bad feelings into. . . a crumble. It looks gross. Dae says it tastes gross. But they canât stop eating it. Neither can Emilyâs classmates. And with her grief and pain baked into the crumble, Emily gets the comfort of being at least a little numb. So even though sheâs not supposed to, she makes it again, and again, and again.âŻÂ
But baking (and eating) bad feelings doesnât really make them go away . . .âŻÂ
Praise for Crumble
â
 "Deliciously cute, funny, and touching." âKirkus Reviews














