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Longing for Normal

Language EnglishEnglish
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Book Longing for Normal Darcy Pattison
Libristo code: 03196714
Publishers Mims House, January 2015
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A boy unites an immigrant community and rebuilds his family-using a simple sourdough bread recipe. Eliot Winston, a grieving son, must convince his new step-mother - now Griff Winston's widow - to adopt him. But when she married Griff Winston, Marj hadn't bargained on being the single mother of a twelve-year-old boy. Alli Flynn, a foster child new to the school, convinces Eliot that he must fight to keep his family intact and the best way to do that is to help Mrs. Winston with the Bread Project, a fund raising project for the school. With his whole future at stake, Eliot tries hard to please Marj; but as the deadlines near for the Bread Project and for Marj to sign his adoption papers, Eliot finds it harder and harder to hang on to hope. In the tradition of Dicey's Song by Cynthia Voigt, this story follows two kids who search for a family and a home. This middle grade novel tugs at the heart strings. Pattison captures Eliot's poignant longing for a home, and combines it with a quirky project about bread.Come and cheer for Eliot and Alli as they fight for a community, a family, a home. AUTHOR INTERVIEW WHY DID YOU WRITE THIS BOOK? Stories start in many places. This one started because I was always the bread-baker for family gatherings. For a while, I kept a sourdough starter and made sourdough English muffins, loaves and much more. I was amazed to read that some starters were over 100 years old and in continuous use. It was an amazing connection to other cultures, too, where different strains of sourdough organisms created distinctive tastes. And then, a health issue forced me to adopt a gluten-free diet. I knew I wanted to write something with bread as a major plot point, and the story of Eliot and Alli grew around that. Bread is a malleable metaphor so it seemed appropriate to use it as the means of building a unique community. Eliot's panic attacks and Alli's foster parent problems came as the story progressed. Like a loaf of bread rising, you never quite know where a starter idea will take you! WHAT IS A BREAD PROJECT? Eliot's Dad was an expert sourdough baker, and used a starter that had been in the family for decades. Sourdough starter has wild yeast and bacteria that leaves an acid gives off an acid that creates the sour taste. Griff Winston, the school nurse, was one of the most love people in the community. His sourdough bread loaves were legendary, and everyone supported his Bread Project as a fund-raiser. One student will get a container of sourdough, which they will feed with flour and water. The next week, the first student splits the dough and gives one cup of starter to the next student. The next week, two students give away starter--while still feeding their own, so there are four students with sourdough starter. Each week, the number of students with starter doubles: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512. In ten short weeks, the whole student body will have sour dough starter, just in time for Thanksgiving. Families are asked to bake something with the sourdough, and bring it to a silent auction. With a strong immigrant population, there will be sourdough pita, English muffins, pancakes, challah, French bread, cinnamon rolls, pretzels, Brioche, bagels, Bruschetta al pomodore, raisin bread, cinnamon rolls, Kaiser rolls, potato rolls. Loaves of rye breads, whole wheat breads, just plain white loaves. Focaccia. Dutch Crunch. Everything from A to Z: Anadama to Zucchini-Carob Bread. To convince his step-mother to adopt him, Eliot only has a container of sourdough, a complicated Bread project, and hope. Will it be enough?

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