For Ages
8 to 12

What are the essential ingredients that make a family? Eleven-year-old Mo is making up her own recipe in this unforgettable story that's a little sweet, a little sour, and totally delicious.

Nan was all the family Mo ever needed. But suddenly she’s gone, and Mo finds herself in foster care after her uncle decides she’s not worth sticking around for.
     Nan left her a notebook and advised her to get a hobby, like ferret racing…

An Excerpt fromLasagna Means I Love You

Thursday, June 8

Dear Nan,

You died on a Tuesday.

Given how much you hated Tuesdays, it makes sense it would cement its place in history as the worst day ever.

Uncle Bill gave me this notebook--the special one you got for me--right after your funeral. That was about a month ago now. I like the cats and the laser beams on the cover, and I’ve already stuck a Jets sticker on the back. I think I’ve read the letter you wrote for me on the first few pages over thirty times. I even have parts of it memorized. I’m sorry it’s taken me so long to write back. Maybe you weren’t expecting me to write you a letter. Maybe you were hoping I would fill the pages with thoughts about the new hobby you asked me to start.

I know learning how to knit tiny sweaters for stressed and featherless rescue parrots helped distract you after Mom died. I know that’s why you want me to start a hobby. (For the record, I couldn’t…

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