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BEE BAKSHI AND THE GINGERBREAD SISTERS by Emi Pinto

BEE BAKSHI AND THE GINGERBREAD SISTERS

by Emi Pinto

Pub Date: Sept. 12th, 2023
ISBN: 9780063275720
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Bee assumed her family vacation would be boring; instead, she finds herself haunted and hunted by the Gingerbread Witch.

Twelve-year-old Indian Canadian Binita “Bee” Bakshi is embarrassed by her family. Her father is loud, her mother is a cheapskate, and her beloved Granny incessantly hums show tunes. Most embarrassing of all, however, is Bee herself. Her frizzy hair, tan skin, and secondhand clothes mark her as different when all she wants is to fit in. Bee finds solace in horror books featuring the fearless Betsy Chillers taking on paranormal threats. When her family decides to spend a week without Wi-Fi at a cottage on Storm Lake, however, Bee finds that the lessons from her favorite series are far from hypothetical. Something in the forest is watching her, something in the water wants to hurt her, and she can’t shake the smell of gingerbread. As Bee works with new friends Lucas, who is coded white, and brown-skinned Alina to unravel the sinister mysteries of Storm Lake, she must confront ghosts both past and present. Full of twists, genuine scares, and satisfying reveals, this debut is sure to please readers in search of a thrill.

Gingerbread is plentiful in this spooky “Hansel and Gretel” retelling, but the lessons about friendship are sweeter still.

(Supernatural. 8-12)