How to Eat a Cupcake

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Product Details
Price
$17.99
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
5.4 X 7.9 X 0.7 inches | 0.54 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780062069283

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About the Author

Meg Donohue is the USA Today bestselling author of How to Eat a Cupcake, All the Summer Girls, and Dog Crazy. She has an MFA in creative writing from Columbia University and a BA in comparative literature from Dartmouth College. Born and raised in Philadelphia, she now lives in San Francisco with her husband, three children, and dog.

Reviews

"[A] sparkling, witty story. Donohue's voice is lovely, intelligent, and alluring. Grab one of these for your best friend and read it together--preferably with a plate of Meyer Lemon cupcakes nearby." -- Katie Crouch, bestselling author of Girls in Trucks and Men and Dogs

"Beautifully written and quietly wise, Meg Donohue's How to Eat a Cupcake is an achingly honest portrayal of the many layers of friendship--a story so vividly told, you can (almost) taste the buttercream." -- Sarah Jio, author of The Violets of March and The Bungalow

"A heartwarming and unpredictable tale of friendship, family and frosting." -- Zoe Fishman, author of Balancing Acts

"An irresistible blend of sweet and tart, this book is truly a treat to be savored." -- Beth Kendrick, author of The Bake Off and Second Time Around

"Deliciously engaging. Donohue writes with charm and grace. What could be better than friendship and cupcakes?" -- Rebecca Rasmussen, author of The Bird Sisters

"Donohue's sweet debut is a clever exploration of how a West Coast mean girl grows up and gives in to friendship, love, and dozens of delicious cupcakes....Donohue's culinary romantic thriller will keep readers hungry for more." -- Publishers Weekly

"Donohue has written a sharp little novel featuring the subtle characterizations of two appealingly flawed young women." -- Kirkus Reviews