Cookies & Milk
Cookies & Milk
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Annotation: Eleven-year-old Ellis discovers family secrets, makes new friends, and adjusts to his parents' recent divorce during a hijinks-filled summer helping his father open the world's first chocolate chip cookie store in 1976 Hollywood.
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #370767
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Copyright Date: 2023
Edition Date: 2023 Release Date: 09/05/23
Illustrator: Paul, Robert,
Pages: 296 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-7595-5678-4 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-4056-2
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-7595-5678-2 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-4056-7
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2021032576
Dimensions: 20 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

In 1976, Ellis struggles with his parents' divorce, but salvation comes in the form of summer vacation. Alas, relaxation is put on hold after his dad announces he needs Ellis' help to bring his latest business enterprise to life: a shop devoted to selling his chocolate-chip confections. The proposed bakery space is dismal and remote, his dad hasn't finalized a recipe, and there are only six weeks to get things up and running. Can the family pull together and pull it off? The author, Amos, is the real-life son of Wally "Famous" Amos, cookie entrepreneur, and this ode to his upbringing is offbeat and enchanting. The humorous narration is breezy and conversational, though it's often punctuated by serious topics: divorce, racism, deep family wounds, and the experience of being a Black household in a predominantly white neighborhood. But there are also exquisite descriptions of musical transcendence, an uplifting community, and a gorgeous father-son relationship that evolves and deepens throughout. A sweet treat with a warm center.

Kirkus Reviews

A boy improves his relationship with his father as they prepare to open a cookie store over summer break.Dad has had a lot of ridiculous ideas, but to 11-year-old Ellis, opening a store that only sells chocolate chip cookies-even if they are delicious-seems to be the worst. With his parents recently divorced and his mother visiting her best friend out of town, Ellis dreads spending the summer of 1976 with his father. It only gets worse when they arrive at a run-down storefront. The next six weeks are all about perfecting their recipe, fixing up the shop, and attracting customers-when all he really wants is to play his harmonica and hang out with his best friend. Through Ellis' first-person account, readers encounter several interesting characters on Sunset Boulevard as he explores his new neighborhood. One surprise is the existence of a mysterious paternal uncle that neither of his parents ever told him about, a discovery that sets Ellis on a course to reunite his family. Ellis learns not only the value of clear communication, but the importance of community as well. Readers will immediately love Ellis and his family as they learn to reconnect in this novel that is full of heart and humor. The easygoing pace and descriptive narration make it a suitable choice for reading aloud. Ellis and his family are Black. Final art not seen.A wholesome story that bridges generations. (author's note, recipe, playlist) (Historical fiction. 8-12)

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Word Count: 45,517
Reading Level: 3.8
Interest Level: 4-7
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 3.8 / points: 6.0 / quiz: 515546 / grade: Middle Grades

WINNER OF THE NAACP IMAGE AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING LITERARY WORK—YOUTH/TEENS!

It's a summer of family, friendship, and fun fiascos in this acclaimed novel that's as irresistible as a fresh-baked cookie. 


Ellis Bailey Johnson has the summertime blues. Instead of hanging out with friends, listening to music, and playing his harmonica, Ellis has to help bring his dad’s latest farfetched, sure-to-fail idea to life: open the world’s first chocolate chip cookie store.

They have six weeks to perfect their recipe, get a run-down A-frame storefront on Hollywood’s Sunset Boulevard into tip-top shape, and bring in customers. But nothing goes according to plan, especially when family secrets start to surface. Can Ellis bake up a happy ending?

Partially based on Shawn Amos’s own experiences growing up the son of Wally “Famous” Amos, and packed with humor, heart, and fun illustrations, this debut novel sings with the joy of self-discovery, unconditional love, and community.

“Shawn Amos has written a beautiful story of family and music, of growing up and having adventures, of business building and character building, that is at once very specific and universal. I love Cookies and Milk as much as I love cookies and milk.” –Lisa See, New York Times bestselling and award winning author of Snow Flower and the Secret Fan and Shanghai Girls

**Don't miss Ellis's next adventure: Ellis Johnson Might Be Famous


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