For Ages
8 to 12

Hurricane is quiet while her Aunt Claire is a force of nature with very particular ideas--and a host of Latin sayings to back them up. When Hurricane gets stuck living with her, she retreats into herself...until a series of unexpected friends, including a mangy cat, help her find her voice in a whole new way.

A recipe for The World’s Most Comforting, Twelve-Layer Honeycake:

1 quiet girl named Hurricane, who runs like the wind along the Mighty Atlantic with her old dog Brody-Bear.

1 imperious aunt, who steps up when Hurricane’s world turns upside down.
 1 kind-hearted boy, who helps wounded animals (and may smell a little of fish)

1 lonely and flea-bitten cat with a ragged ear and a crooked tail.

1 gentle chauffeur, who knows exactly what to say…and when not to say a thing.

Mix them all together in big, fancy house in the city.  What you get might surprise you.

An Excerpt fromThe Secret of Honeycake

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One thing you don’t know about me yet is I am very quiet.

It’s one of my attributes, like my big feet and curls that fly out like ruby lightning when I race along the Mighty Atlantic and the way I can tell what my old dog Brody-­Bear is thinking, just by looking in his eyes.

My big sister, Bronte, is nineteen and very noisy. She can’t hear the stars humming to each other the way I can, or the way the waves call out to the harbor seals at dawn. She’s too busy talking. This is why she doesn’t know my favorite herring gull wants to race this morning, and maybe my dog wants to run, too.

Which of course he does. Wouldn’t you?

The good thing about Bronte is she says we don’t have to all be the same way: “We’re like pieces of a puzzle that fit together because we’re different.”

When my big sister went to the little one-­room schoolhouse I go to now, she won a prize for being the best orator. Give Bronte something to…

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