Synopses & Reviews
"Exceptionally entertaining and wonderfully original" (Chicago Tribune), Beth Kendrick delivers a funny story about family, self- discovery, and the pursuit of the perfect pie crust. Suburban soccer mom Amy has always wanted to stand out from the crowd. Former child prodigy Linnie just wants to fit in. The two sisters have been estranged for years, but thanks to a series of personal crises and their wily grandmother, they've teamed up to enter a national bake-off in the hopes of winning some serious cash. Armed with the top-secret recipe for Grammy's apple pie, they should be unstoppable. Sure, neither one of them has ever baked anything more complicated than brownie mix, but it's just pie-how hard could it be?
Read an Essay on The Bake-Off by Beth Kendrick.
About the Author
Beth Kendrick got her B.A. in English at a small liberal arts college before earning her Ph.D. in psychology. She is still mastering the Zen art of making pie crust, but she can whip up a decadent chocolate cranberry cheesecake, and her chocolate chip cookies have been described as "utopian." This is her seventh book.