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Adventures with Little Chef Debbie is about a little girl who loves all things related to food. She loves to grow, prepare and enjoy food with her friends and family. She was raised on a her family farm called Thompson's Farm. In this series, Little Chef Debbie goes on different adventures with the intention of teaching other children about food and nutrition. She will teach them how to grow food, how to prepare food, how to plant and harvest food and so much more. This series will also creatively address some of the food policy issues surrounding food and nutrition.Little Chef Debbie is funny, happy, kind and loves nothing more than to walk around with an apron filled with fruits and vegetables used to create special delicious plant-based recipes. She eats only plant foods and wants to educate her readers about the variety of fruits and vegetables in all the world. Little Chef Debbie will take the reader on different adventures which will result in a little learning and a little laughter.The series is loosely based on the many relevant experiences of the Author's life from her carefree childhood on Thompson's Farm to her current role as a Community Nutritionist and Wellness professional.
'[An] addictive tale of intrigue' - the IndependentIn 1946 Regina Robichard is a rarity. A young New York civil rights lawyer, working for Thurgood Marshall, Reggie stumbles across a letter asking her boss to investigate the case of a young black soldier whose body has been found floating in the river in Mississippi. It fires her zeal.For Reggie, justice is not the only draw to this case. The letter is signed by the reclusive M. P. Calhoun, author of one of the most banned books in the country, a book Reggie loved as a child, about the friendship between three children, black and white, a magical forest - and a murder.Reggie has just three weeks in the South to investigate. But once down in Mississippi, amid the intoxicating landscape of cotton fields and lush plantations, Reggie not only finds herself further away from New York than she had ever imagined, but walking directly into M. P. Calhoun's book, a place where more than one type of justice exists.
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