Cracks in the cone
Now that the girls all work at the ice cream shop on Sundays, Allie sees her friends' jobs through a different lens. If they mess up the cash register by a few dollars Tamiko simply shrugs, but Allie knows that by the end of the week all those little misses can add up. She doesn't want to be their boss, but somehow she needs to figure out a way to make sure she's part of a team that can see things from her perspective, too. She just has to do it before the cracks in the cone melt their friendship.
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Girls > Juvenile fiction. Female friendship > Juvenile fiction. Ice cream, ices, etc. > Juvenile fiction. |
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Fiction. |
- ISBN: 9781534417502
- Physical Description 133 pages ; 22 cm.
- Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2018.
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Target Audience Note: | Ages 8-12. |
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Cracks in the Cone
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After Allie's parents get divorced, her mom opens an ice cream shop, where Allie and her best friends, Sierra and Tamiko, work every Sunday (Sundaes). As this well-written series continues, Tamiko struggles under Allie's strict supervision (Cone), and Sierra temporarily turns the shop into a kitten cafi (Scoop). Different narrators give each book its unique perspective on handling change and navigating friendship and family. [Review covers these Sprinkle Sundays titles: Cracks in the Cone, The Purr-fect Scoop, and Sunday Sundaes.] (c) Copyright 2019. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.