Grace Makes It Great

Grace Makes It Great by Mary Casanova, published by American Girl in 2015, is a 184-page juvenile fiction book that explores themes of family, friendship, and social challenges. The story follows Grace, who is devastated to learn that her grandparents’ bakery, a cherished part of her life and hometown for 30 years, may be closing. Faced with this potential loss, Grace is motivated to rally her friends and utilize their talents and business skills to save the bakery that has inspired her dreams.
Readers will find a narrative that emphasizes the importance of community and collaboration as Grace and her friends embark on a mission to make a difference. The book delves into social themes relevant to young readers, including the value of friendship and the impact of family traditions. Through Grace’s determination and creativity, the story illustrates how young individuals can take initiative and work together to address challenges, making it a relatable and engaging read for those interested in themes of cooking and food as well.
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When Grace learns that her grandparents’ bakery might be closing after 30 years, she’s crushed. She can’t imagine her life (or her hometown) without the bakery. And how can her own business survive if the one that inspired her cannot?
Grace wonders if she and her friends can find a way to help the bakery using their talents and newfound business skills. Can three girls really make a difference? Grace is determined to try.
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