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  • The Dining Car

    Eric Peterson

    eBook (Huckleberry House, Dec. 13, 2016)
    IBPA Benjamin Franklin Gold Medal for Popular FictionSan Diego Book Award Gold Medal for Best Published Contemporary FictionReaders' Favorite Book Award Silver Medal for Literary FictionIn his second novel, author Eric Peterson dishes up a riotous spectacle of self-absorbed chefs, backstabbing politicians, and devious publishing magnates, set against a backdrop of haute cuisine, presidential politics, and an endless supply of top-shelf liquor and wine.Fresh from a public humiliation and in search of his true calling, former college football star Jack Marshall enlists as bartender and steward aboard Horace Button's vintage private railroad car, the Pioneer Mother, which is transporting the legendary food writer and social critic across the country in opulent style.Decked out in a white jacket, mixing perfect cocktails, Jack is immersed in a style of living--and dining--he'd assumed was extinct. While striving to appease the eccentric, finicky Horace, and Wanda, the Pioneer Mother's enigmatic chef, Jack falls under the spell of Giselle Lebeau, a gorgeous celebrity chef whose designs on him test his self-control and his loyalty.But when tragedy rocks Horace's insulated white-linen world, Jack must take charge of a simmering stew of quirky yet powerful personalities--all while staying in Wanda's good graces and keeping an eye on their newest passenger.A story of service, serendipity, and second chances, The Dining Car is more than a mouthwatering read--it's a marvelous, exuberant work of fiction.
  • The Dining Car

    Eric Peterson

    Paperback (Huckleberry House, Nov. 1, 2016)
    Winner, 2017 Benjamin Franklin Gold Award for Popular Fiction -- Independent Book Publishers Association, April 7, 2017 In his second novel, author Eric Peterson dishes up a riotous spectacle of self-absorbed chefs, backstabbing politicians, and devious publishing magnates, set against a backdrop of haute cuisine, presidential politics, and an endless supply of top-shelf liquor and wine. Fresh from a public humiliation and in search of his true calling, former college football star Jack Marshall enlists as bartender and steward aboard Horace Button's vintage private railroad car, the "Pioneer Mother," which is transporting the legendary food writer and social critic across the country in opulent style. Decked out in a white jacket, mixing perfect cocktails, Jack is immersed in a style of living --and dining-- he'd assumed was extinct. While striving to appease the eccentric, finicky Horace, and Wanda, the "Pioneer Mother's" enigmatic chef, Jack falls under the spell of Giselle Lebeau, a gorgeous celebrity chef whose designs on him test his self-control and his loyalty. But when tragedy rocks Horace's insulated white-linen world, Jack must take charge of a simmering stew of quirky yet powerful personalities -- all while staying in Wanda's good graces and keeping an eye on their newest passenger. A story of service, serendipity, and second chances, "The Dining Car" is more than a delectable read -- it's a marvelous, exuberant work of fiction.
  • The Dining Car

    Eric Peterson

    Hardcover (Huckleberry House, Nov. 1, 2016)
    IBPA Benjamin Franklin Gold Award for Popular FictionSan Diego Book Award Gold Medal for Best Published Contemporary Fiction Readers' Favorite Book Award Silver Medal for Literary Fiction In his second novel, author Eric Peterson dishes up a riotous spectacle of self-absorbed chefs, backstabbing politicians, and devious publishing magnates, set against a backdrop of haute cuisine, presidential politics, and an endless supply of top-shelf liquor and wine.Fresh from a public humiliation and in search of his true calling, former college football star Jack Marshall enlists as bartender and steward aboard Horace Button's vintage private railroad car, the Pioneer Mother, which is transporting the legendary food writer and social critic across the country in opulent style.Decked out in a white jacket, mixing perfect cocktails, Jack is immersed in a style of living -- and dining -- he'd assumed was extinct. While striving to appease the eccentric, finicky Horace, and Wanda, the Pioneer Mother's enigmatic chef, Jack falls under the spell of Giselle Lebeau, a gorgeous celebrity chef whose designs on him test his self-control and his loyalty.But when tragedy rocks Horace's insulated white-linen world, Jack must take charge of a simmering stew of quirky yet powerful personalities -- all while staying in Wanda's good graces and keeping an eye on their newest passenger.A story of service, serendipity, and second chances,The Dining Car is more than a mouthwatering read -- it's a marvelous, exuberant work of fiction.
  • Ice Cream Dream

    Dave Goodale, Mike Ziegenhagen

    Paperback (Huckleberry Pr, Aug. 1, 1997)
    It's easy to despise that which is out of reach. Angie's longing for a two-scoop ice cream cone. When she goes to pay, she learns she doesn't have enough change. Suddenly ice cream doesn't seem so great anymore.
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  • Dog Named Zog: A Zany, Brainy Mind Game

    Noreen Wise, Susan Tait Porcaro

    Paperback (Huckleberry Pr, Sept. 1, 1996)
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  • Pistachio Peak: An Ice Cream Fairy Tale That Will Melt Your Heart

    Noreen Wise, Fred Rawles

    Paperback (Huckleberry Pr, Oct. 1, 1997)
    Lacy Loop, one of the Crystalina Ballerinas on Farmer Fudge Ripple's Ice Cream Farm, is determined to find the gold hidden among the boulders of Chocolate Chunk Caverns at the foot of Pistachio Peak. Her close friend, Mint Chocolate Chip, has given her a valuable clue.
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  • Just the Two of Us

    Sue Delisa, Joanne Kay Maher

    Paperback (Huckleberry Pr, April 1, 2002)
    Be happy with what you've got.. James is an only child. Everyday he dreams of having brothers and sisters to play with. A weekend with his cousins teaches him that his life is quite nice exactly as it is.
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  • The Slumber Party: Reading Level 2

    Donna Wise Whitney, Mary Valencia

    Paperback (Huckleberry Pr, Aug. 1, 1997)
    They who neglect their old friends for the sake of new are rightly served when they lose both. Emily's mom has given her permission to have a sleep over. She has to make a choice about who to invite.
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  • The Rainbow Cupcake: Reading Level 1

    Laura Cubanski, Mary Valencia

    Paperback (Huckleberry Pr, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Half a loaf is better than no bread at all. Tammy loves Aunt Corty's cupcakes. Bert loves them just as much. After the family picnic, the two scramble for the last rainbow cupcake. Who will get it?
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  • Too Many Promises: For Kelly

    Teri Couture, Israel Ellner

    Paperback (Huckleberry Pr, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Try to please all and you end up pleasing none. Keesha loves animals. She enjoys helping to her neighbors by taking care of their pets. An unexpected rainstorm teaches her when you let your friends down, they get upset.
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  • The Creepy, Crawly Critters, Bugs & Bees Book

    Susan Tait Porcaro

    Paperback (Huckleberry Pr, Aug. 1, 1997)
    A lively tale about a bumble bee with crooked knees, a lady bug who can't give hugs, red-hot ants who do the hula dance, and other bizzy, buzzy critters.
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  • Chocolate Cake: Reading Level 2

    Michael Burgan, Scott Tao LA Bossiere

    Paperback (Huckleberry Pr, Aug. 1, 1997)
    It's possible to have too much of a good thing.Tommy DeSilva loves chocolate cake. In fact, it's his favorite food in the whole world. But when his friends challenge him to a cake eating contest, he learns that there's a limit to his affections.
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