Bread and Jam for Frances

Bread and Jam for Frances by Russell Hoban is an abridged edition published by Harper Collins on September 9, 2008. This 48-page book is presented in English and follows the story of Frances, a fussy eater who only enjoys bread and jam. As she navigates her meals, she refuses to eat anything else, leading to a humorous exploration of her eating habits and the challenges they present to her family.
In this engaging tale, readers will find Frances’s antics as she trades away her lunch and dismisses various foods, highlighting her stubbornness and the humorous situations that arise from it. The narrative touches on themes of family dynamics and the humorous side of childhood preferences, making it a relatable read for young audiences. This edition is designed for beginner readers, providing an accessible entry point into the world of juvenile fiction.
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Frances is a fussy eater. In fact, the only thing she likes is bread and jam. She won’t touch her squishy soft-boiled egg. She trades away her chicken-salad sandwich at lunch. She turns up her nose at boring veal cutlets. Unless Mother can come up with a plan, Frances just might go on eating bread and jam forever!
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