Cooking Up Trouble

Cooking Up Trouble by Perdita Finn, published by Scholastic in 2006, is a captivating story that follows the unexpected arrival of a real-life pilgrim at the Lexingtons. This edition, written in English and spanning 120 pages, presents a unique blend of adventure and historical elements as siblings Josh and Katie embark on a mission to return Humility to her own century while navigating the challenges posed by their inquisitive neighbor, Lizzie Markle.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of time travel and friendship, as well as the complexities of keeping secrets. The story delves into the dynamics between the characters as they confront the difficulties of their unusual situation. With its engaging premise, Cooking Up Trouble invites readers to join Josh and Katie on their quest, highlighting the interplay between past and present in a lighthearted manner.
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A real-life pilgrim arrives at the Lexingtons– by mistake! Will Josh and Katie be able to get Humility back to her own century? Can they keep snoopy Lizzie Markle from finding out the truth about Time Flyers?
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