![]() and many more courses.-Kirkus Reviews The plot is engaging and easy to follow. ![]() With all the foodies out there, this delightful series deserves a long shelf life. Nothing is over-the-top, and the plot is fun and easy to understand for the newest chapter-book readers. But what about Sage? Can Phoebe make a new friend and keep an old one? Review Quotes Hiranandani has a light touch when exploring the friendship issues of these three likable characters. Shes determined to get invited to her new friends house for dinner to see what other mysterious food Camille eats. Thanks to Camille, Phoebe discovers goat cheese, butter lettuce, and cilantro (although shes convinced thats not a real word). But when Camille, a tall French girl, arrives at school with unusual lunches, Phoebe cant seem to think about anything else, including her friendship with Sage. Spunky and likable, Phoebe is a budding foodie whos sure to win over your heart-and stomach! Phoebe loves her pet fish, Betty #2 (named after Betty #1, may she rest in peace), making lists, and her best friend Sage. Green has never given much thought to food, but when a new French classmate enters the cafeteria with a lunchbox full of unusual foods, a new love is born. Book Synopsis Written by Newbery Honor-winner Veera Hiranandani, with all-new illustrations by Christine Almeda! Phoebe G. ![]() ![]() About the Book First published in 2014 by Grosset and Dunlap-Copyright page. ![]()
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