Donut Days
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Publisher Description
Emma's life is a mess. Her best friend isn't talking to her, and the boy she's known forever and dismissed has turned into a hottie. As if that weren't enough, her preacher parents have decided not to pay for college unless Emma goes to a Christian school, something she will never do. Enter the Crispy Dream—a new donut franchise where people camp out waiting to be the first ones served. The local paper is running a scholarship for the person who writes the best feature story about the donut camp. Joining the camp could be Emma's big chance at taking control of her future. But it's going to take a lot of faith in the human spirit—and a few donuts—to change her life.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In her thoughtful debut, Zielin explores the pressures faced by a pastor's daughter (both her parents preach at her church) and the bonds that hold families and friendships together. Sixteen-year-old Emma believes in God, but isn't sure that she's actually experienced God in the way that fellow parishioners at Living Word Redeemer expect her to. She reads the newspaper more than the Bible and bristles when her parents give her brochures for conservative Christian colleges. Still, when a wealthy member of the church campaigns to remove her mother as pastor after a "prophecy," Emma goes to bat for her beliefs and her family. Zielin gives Emma a wonderfully sarcastic voice ("Why couldn't I go anywhere without finding myself surrounded by people who thought choosing which item to get out of a vending machine required prayer?") and delivers lively characters, such as Bear, a member of a born-again motorcycle gang who Emma meets at a "donut camp," celebrating the opening of a doughnut shop. Along with Emma, readers will discover that faith, friendship and family often lead to unexpected kinds of victory. Ages 12 up.
Customer Reviews
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This is a great book, but the thing about it, in the summary it says something about some guy she's known forever. I'm not sure I found him, but I think it might be that supposedly hot, stupid dude. Read it though! plus it's a Texas reader's book for 2010-11