Free Books!

Summer’s not over, yet!

There is still plenty of time to read!

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Award winning Daily Bread (soon to be re-titled The Heart of Bakers and Artists) is in the mix of Middle-Grade book collection. All of the books are FREE! Click on an cover to download your FREE copy. Perhaps you will like the book well enough to submit a review on Goodreads and Amazon?

I have found that middle grade and YA (young adult) fiction are awesome reads for adults as well as kids. The characters are well developed and the plots intrigue just about anybody’s interest.

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If you had purchased a paperback or ebook Daily Bread and/or Becoming America’s Food StoriesThank you!

Take a picture of you with Daily Bread and/or Becoming America’s Food Stories, and I’ll send you Reader’s Swag and add you to the Becoming America’s Stories Readers slideshow, coming soon! Kid pics are welcomed with parent or guardian permission. Don’t forget to leave a rating and quick comment on Amazon and/or Goodreads.

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Daily Bread is set in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, 1911. The story follows nine-year-old Lily, an American-born child of Sicilian immigrants, who wants to prove she is not a little kid. To be a big kid in the crowded tenement neighborhoods, she must tackle bigotry, bullies, disasters, dotty bakers, and learn to cross the street by herself
Hope you are hungry. Becoming America’s Food Stories recalls the tales that have been told around my family’s dinner table. The histories explain the motivations over bowls of macaroni, antics play out while slurping soup, and laughter echoes throughout the dining room. Pull up a seat. There’s always room.

“If you don’t cook with love, you have to get out of the kitchen.” Florence Messina

Antoinette Truglio Martin is the author of Hug Everyone You Know: A Year of Community, Courage, and Cancer. The memoir is a wimpy patient’s journey through her first year of breast cancer treatment.

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  1. Thank you so much for the free downloads. This is very generous!
    I am super glad that summer is not over yet – with plenty of time for outdoor fun and summer reading.
    Starting this August, three other bloggers and I will begin a monthly blog link up called “What’s On Your Bookshelf” (#whatsonyourbookshelfchallenge). Details to follow later this week. I hope that you will join us.

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