Saturday, October 8, 2011

Bake Sale by Sara Varon

From Goodreads:
Cupcake’s life is pretty good. He’s got his bakery, and his band, and his best friend, Eggplant. His days are full of cooking, socializing, and playing music. But lately, Cupcake has been struggling in the kitchen. He’s sure the solution to all his problems is out there somewhere. But maybe that solution is hiding closer to home. 

I know there is a lesson or two buried within the pages of Sara Varon's latest graphic novel, but that is honestly the last thing I was thinking about as I was reading this adorable story of a cupcake's life as a bakery owner.  All I could think was how happy-making it was for a food-lover such as myself. I got such a kick out of seeing all the different foods as characters, and got even more satisfaction out of seeing that Varon writes this story using language to indicate that she might be a foodie herself.


This would be a great read for kids who are budding bakers, but it is sure to bring a smile to the faces of adults who like to satisfy their sweet tooth by creating confections in their own kitchens.


The illustrations in this graphic novel use muted, pastel colors, yet they still manage to pop off the page with their sprightliness and personality. This is the perfect book to read when you need a good cheering up. I mean, how can a talking cupcake with his own bakery, a sandwich shop-owning carrot, and a banjo-playing bagel make you anything other than happy?

And as an added bonus, Varon recognizes that reading a book like this is sure to make the reader hungry for baked goods so she includes the recipes that Cupcake makes in his bakery at the end of the book.


Bake Sale by Sara Varon
Published: August 30, 2011 by First Second
Pages: 160
Genre: Graphic Novel
Audience: Middle Grade

10 comments:

  1. I must have this. I love graphic novels, I love foodie books, and I adore the illustration you shared. OMG. How wonderful is this book?

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  2. A graphic novel about a cupcake! I love the idea.

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  3. I never knew cupcakes and eggplants got along! sounds cute

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  4. This looks like such a fun book!

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  5. Haha! This book looks like so much fun to read! I love food characters, really cute!

    Here is my weekend cooking :)
    http://shelikesbento.blogspot.com/2011/10/weekend-cooking-quick-fix-vegan-by.html

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  6. What a neat group of Characters. Yes, I would love to meet the cupcake baker. Thanks for sharing it did bring a smile to my heart.

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  7. SO much fun! I love the idea and the illustrations.

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  8. Thanks to you, I read and reviewed the book. I agree that I was more interested in the drawings and food people than the confusing lessons for children.

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