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Better Nate than Ever meets Love Sugar Magic in this "delectable" (Kirkus Reviews) third novel in the Fearless middle grade series from Hamilton and Broadway star Mandy Gonzalez about a young thespian who feels caught between his love of baking and theatre.
Twelve-year-old Hudson Patel has two great loves: Broadway and baking! In addition to giving his all to his role in the hit show Our Time, Hudson takes pride in keeping his castmates and fellow Fearless Squad members well-fed with all the delicious treats he creates.

When the call comes in for a big baking show—with the winner receiving a spot at a kiosk in Times Square—the Squad encourages him to enter. They just know that kiosk should be his. But Hudson struggles to create a showstopper, and his friends realize if Hudson goes all-in with the baking, he may not have time to spare for his stage role.

Hudson goes to his grandmother for help, and she suggests going back to his roots, to be proud of who he is, and to show that in his culinary creation. With time running out, can Hudson find the magical ingredient that will put him in the spotlight without having to choose between his passions?
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    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2023
      The third stand-alone entry in a middle-grade series that explores the lives of young people in showbiz. Hudson Patel is torn between two pursuits that speak to his passions: acting and baking. He's a cast member of the hit Broadway musical Our Time along with fellow young actors and friends Monica Garcia, April DaSilva, and Relly Morton. They need all hands on deck when they realize that there's new competition in the form of a show opening just down the street from their theater. But Hudson finds himself spending more and more time honing his baking skills, as he wants to participate in the Bake It Till You Make It Competition hosted by a well-known social media foodie. Of course, there's a twist: The contest requires contestants to use flavors from their families' backgrounds, but thanks to his parents' idiosyncrasies in the kitchen, Hudson knows nothing about his Gujarati family's Indian cuisine. What follows is a story of friendship, family, and passion that blends heritage and aspiration as Hudson's mother reassures him that, "it's important to have a lot of different interests, to nurture them....It keeps life fun and engaging." There's rivalry, there's camaraderie, and there's a deep dive into Hudson's Indian heritage as he looks to his grandmother to unpack his cultural food stories, adding a dash of sweetness and spice to the book. A story as delectable as meringues and gulab jamun. (Fiction. 8-12)

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  • Lexile® Measure:690
  • Text Difficulty:3

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