Description
Meet Erin, her puppy Sausage and friends as they swap recipes and pots for clues and culprits and try to solve the mystery of why their cookery club is closing. The fourth middle grade book from Waterstones-shortlisted author Ewa Jozefkowicz about family, friendship and self-discovery.
About the Author
Ewa Jozefkowicz's debut novel The Mystery of the Colour Thief, published by Zephyr in 2018, was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize. Girl 38: Finding a Friend, which blends contemporary times with WWII Poland and The Key to Finding Jack, about the special bond between siblings, are both published by Zephyr. Ewa lives in London with her husband and twin daughters. www.ewajozefkowicz.com Twitter: @EwaJozefkowicz Insta: ewas_bookshelf
Reviews
When it is out-out, [The Cooking Club Detectives] will be one children will be flocking to in droves! Tackling food poverty and online bullying head on, and featuring a puppy called Sausage (I can't even speak for the genius of it all), I dare to defy anyone who will not instantly fall in love with Erin and her fellow detective buddies -- Onjali Q. Rauf
A gently unfolding detective story that delicately unpacks themes of food poverty, friendship and the importance of community spaces... The writing gives space for a range of perspectives and characters' background stories to be heard (as well as their recipes!)' * BooksforTopics, Ones to Watch - Middle Grade Round-up for Summer 2021 *
A warm and engaging story with appealing characters. Many themes are explored such as settling into a new school and making friends, including with those whose lifestyle is very different from your own * Books for Keeps *
This story is a powerful reflection of our time, building empathy and strength... The Cooking Club Detectives is sure to inspire children to make a difference in their communities' * Scope for the Imagination *
A beautifully observed story about the power of food and friendship -- Fiona Noble, The Bookseller
This delightful detective story has an engaging plot and likable characters. It subtly explores new friendships, the importance of community and issues of food poverty and online bullying. Easy-to-follow recipes for delicious meals and snacks are dotted throughout the chapters, encouraging readers to develop their own culinary skills * BookTrust *
Celebrating the importance of community, family and friends, this is a lovely, warm-hearted story that shows how food can bring people together. The story is interspersed with some great recipes you can try out, such as banana bread, fajitas, mini 'eaglet' omelettes and pizza * The Week Junior *
Sensitively tackling themes of online bullying and food poverty, this is a heartfelt story about the importance of community and the power of food to connect people. With recipes dotted throughout the story, [it] is also perfect for encouraging children to get active in the kitchen * Scotland on Sunday *
Book Information
ISBN 9781789543605
Author Ewa Jozefkowicz
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Zephyr
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC