

Twelve-year-old Tris is not able to start school right away since it is mid-semester, so his parents require him to complete a project. It was great fun to see a NYC boy get transplanted to a little town like Petersville and discover the joys of rural life. I really, really love doughnuts, so this book was great fun to read. Janowitz had put the recipe for the Chocolate Cream Doughnuts on her website for you all to make.Ī big thank you to Sourcebooks and Edelweiss for a digital ARC of this new middle grade novel. Be warned though, you may just get the urge for doughnuts too. The writing is superb and the setting just perfect. It was a lot of fun to read and very witty. I loved everything about this book, it was so addictive and I was hooked right from the beginning.

I’m sure many young people will be able to relate to Tristan, especially if they too have annoying siblings! She could be a little over-bearing, but nothing compared to his little sister Zoe who was a real hand full. This is how he came across Winnie and her non-existent doughnuts.Īs well as Tristan there is his super bright sister Jeannie. Upping and leaving for a place in the country was hard for him. He had friends, especially his best mate Charlie. He loved the people, places to go, the food and he even loved school. Tristan is a young lad who loved living in the city. The characters are so believable, and likeable too. However, starting your own business was hard work – Good job he had ‘Starting a Business for Dummies’ book to hand. He couldn’t start school for another few weeks, so he decided to try and get Winnie to give him her recipe so he could make and sell, the doughnuts. The local convenience store, run by Winnie used to sell the best chocolate cream filled doughnuts, but she no longer made them as they were too popular.

The train no longer stopped in the centre either, and there wasn’t even a place to get anything to eat from, never mind buy a doughnut from. Petersville was a small town with only one street, mainly filled with closed down shops. Book Reviewed by Stacey on 12-year-old Tristan’s life had been rapidly turned up-side-down when his parents announced that they were moving from New York City to Petersville after his father lost his job at the bank.
