In Aunt Lucy’s Kitchen

In Aunt Lucy’s Kitchen by Cynthia Rylant, published by Simon and Schuster in May 2000, is a reprint edition consisting of 64 pages. This book introduces readers to the Cobble Street cousins—Lily, Tess, and Rosie—who are currently sharing an attic bedroom in their Aunt Lucy’s light blue house. As they make plans for the summer, they decide to start a cookie company, which leads to unexpected encounters with their neighbors.
Readers will find a charming exploration of family dynamics and friendship as the cousins navigate their aspirations and the joys of summer. The narrative highlights themes of creativity and community, showcasing the girls’ individual dreams while emphasizing their bond. This edition is suitable for intermediate readers and fits within the juvenile nonfiction and juvenile fiction categories, making it an engaging choice for young readers interested in social themes and family stories.
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Meet The
COBBLE STREET COUSINS
- Lily, who wants to be a poet
- Tess, who wants to be a Broadway star
- Rosie, who wants a little cottage with flowers by the door
Right now, though, the cousins are sharing an attic bedroom in their Aunt Lucy?s light blue house on Cobble Street, and happily making plans for the summer. A cookie company seems the perfect way to make a little money, but it turns out to be much more — an opportunity to meet some very special neighbors!
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