The Thing About Leftovers

The Thing About Leftovers by C.C. Payne is a reprint edition published by Penguin on July 4, 2017, featuring 288 pages in English. This story follows Fizzy, a Southern girl striving for perfection amidst the upheaval of her parents’ divorce. As she navigates her feelings of anger and frustration, she grapples with her identity as a “leftover” kid, feeling out of place in both her mother’s and her stepmother’s homes.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family dynamics, emotions, and the challenges of growing up. Fizzy’s journey is marked by her participation in the Southern Living cook-off, which serves as a source of distraction and connection. Alongside her new friends, Miyoko and Zach, who also face their own family struggles, Fizzy learns to express herself and confront the complexities of her life. This edition provides an engaging look at the intersection of cooking, family, and personal growth.
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With the humor and poignancy of Joan Bauer and Lynda Mullaly Hunt, this story reminds readers that they have a right to a voice, that it’s okay to say how you feel, and that some leftovers are absolutely delicious!
Fizzy is a good Southern girl who just wants to be perfect. And win the Southern Living cook-off. The being perfect part is hard though, since her parents’ divorced and everything in her life has changed. Wary of her too-perfect stepmom and her mom’s neat-freak, dismissive boyfriend, she’s often angry or upset and feels like a guest in both homes. She tells herself to face facts: She’s a “leftover” kid from a marriage that her parents want to forget. But she has to keep all of that to herself, because a good Southern girl never yells, or throws fits, or says anything that might hurt other people’s feelings—instead she throws her shoulders back, says yes ma’am, and tries to do better. So Fizzy tries her best, but it’s hard to stay quiet when her family keeps getting more complicated. Fortunately, the Southern Living cook-off gives her a welcome distraction, as do her new friends Miyoko and Zach, who have parent issues of their own.
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