![]() ![]() I also liked her determination, which kept her going when everything was going wrong. It starts off slowly, but then it builds up a lot of momentum right through until the very end. I liked how Gladys found so many creative ways to get what she wanted. What a pickle! How is Gladys going to get to the city, get into the restaurant, get home and write her review - all without telling her parents?! The unsuspecting editor offers Gladys a job and asks her to write a review of a new dessert restaurant in New York City. ![]() While she's trying to regain her kitchen privileges, Gladys' essay about being a restaurant reviewer lands on the Food Editor's desk at the New York Standard. at least until the "kitchen curtain incident." As a result of her cooking mishap, Gladys was no longer allowed to read cookbooks or cook, and her parents took turns cooking "meals" at home. Unfortunately for Gladys, there isn't a lot of gourmet food in East Dumpsford, New York, AND her parents prefer take-out. Gladys Gatsby loves to cook, enjoys trying new foods, and keeps a journal with all of her favorite meals. Diverse Easy Reader | Illustrated Chapter. ![]()
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