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The High Rise Glorious Skittle Skat Roarious Sky Pie Angel Food Cake (School & Library Binding)

by Nancy Willard (Author), Richard Jesse Watson (Illustrator) "But first, let me tell you about my dad..." (more)
Key Phrases: biggest angel, smallest angel, middle angel, Uncle Harry, Aunt Carolyn (more...)
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When a girl asks her mother what she'd like for her birthday, her mother replies that all she wants is a High Rise Glorious Skittle Skat Roarious Sky Pie Angel Food Cakestet caps , just like the one her grandmother once made for her. Determined to give her mother what she wants, the girl searches for the elusive recipe ("Is it in The Joy of Cooking ?") and, before she's finished baking, she has a culinary adventure that even Julia Child never dreamed of--and meets a band of unique angels in the process. Willard's prose is both lyrical and conversational, and the story is one of the most human and touching she has written. Watson's paintings put forth captiva