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Everything on a Waffle
Everything on a Waffle | Polly Horvath
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Primrose Squarp simply knows her parents did not perish at sea during a terrible storm, but try convincing the other residents of Coal Harbour on that score. For all practical purposes, at least for the time being, Primrose is an orphan, and there's no great clamoring of prospective adopters. After realizing the impracticality of continuing to pay Miss Perfidy (a mothball-scented elderly lady) an hourly wage to baby-sit her, the town council is able to locate a relative, Uncle Jack, who reluctantly takes Primrose into his care. Primrose does warm up to living with him and in his home, despite the eerie noises resembling a hockey game that haunt her in the night. But true sanctuary can always be found at a restaurant called The Girl in the Swing, where everything--including lasagna--is served on a waffle, and where the proprietor, Miss Bowzer, offers a willing ear, as well as sage advice. Through a mixture of eccentric humor and probing philosophy, author Polly Horvath makes Primrose's search for peace and understanding a most memorable one. Everything on a Waffle is a 2001 Boston Globe - Horn Book Award Honor Book for Fiction and Poetry and a 2002 Newbery Honor Book.
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GirlMeetsBook
Everything on a Waffle | Polly Horvath
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Few books have stuck with me since childhood, and this was one of them. #EverythingOnAWaffle #Day4 #30DayBookChallenge

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
Everything on a Waffle | Polly Horvath
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Mehso-so

This was mildly entertaining but I honestly probably wouldn't have continued if I hadn't been listening to the audiobook. It felt like one of those award winning kids books that isn't really written *for* kids. And I don't know, maybe this is because I'm not an only child, but I just thought this book where a school age kid doesn't know anyone except adults was kinda weird. Maybe only children would identify with that?

Lindy It‘s been about 15 years since I read EOAW, so I can‘t contribute much except to say that a group of adult book club readers ADORED Horvath‘s more recent (edited) 7y
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian @Lindy I like the title of that one! 7y
Lindy @CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian Horvath‘s children‘s books do tend to have some adult appeal. Mr & Mrs Bunny is hilariously sly. 7y
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Nebklvr
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Mehso-so

A fun, quick 150 pages. A young girl who is viewed as "not quite right" following the disappearance of her parents at sea lives in a small town of quirky characters...

EvieBee Wow! Sign me up. Now. And looks like my library has a copy! (edited) 8y
Nebklvr @EvieBee84 Sometimes it is nice to just read quirky fluff 8y
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Nebklvr
Everything on a Waffle | Polly Horvath
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That is my theory regarding weeding too

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Nebklvr
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Just for fun....

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waterbath
Everything on a Waffle | Polly Horvath
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I'll admit, I was hungry when I borrowed this. Waffles too! I couldn't resist.

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Mdonald
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