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The Lemon Jelly Cake
The Lemon Jelly Cake
Author: Madeline B. Smith
A surefire guarantee for the headaches and stomach upsets of the late twentieth century, The Lemon Jelly Cake carries readers back to kinder, gentler times in a small town at the turn of the century. Evoking a forgotten America of lush lawns, bountiful summer picnics, and shady front porches, the tale is set when the day's toughest decision migh...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780252061639
ISBN-10: 0252061632
Publication Date: 11/1/1997
Pages: 240
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 19 ratings
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Book Type: Paperback
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NJSurferGirl avatar reviewed The Lemon Jelly Cake on
Helpful Score: 4
This was a light breezt read taking you back to the turn of the century when life seemed a bit more...relaxed! The characters make some important choices about what is meaningful in their lives. This would be a good book for anyone who likes classic literature or likes to reminince about the good ol' days. :)
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Helpful Score: 2
The Lemon Jelly Cake takes you back to a gentle kinder time.
jazzysmom avatar reviewed The Lemon Jelly Cake on + 907 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
First of all i had bounced back and forth if i wanted to read this or not--i decided to give it a try. It was the right choice. This was wonderful! It was written by a grandmother at 65 who lived in Decatur, Illinois. She died in 1952 shortly after this was published and it has been reprinted several times since. Her story takes place in 1900 when life was much slower paced but none the less exciting. It is also based very closely on the people she knew or lived with and just changed their names. If this is all true--what a lovely and fun life. The simple pleasures of life was based around. food and company. Neighbors and taking care of business and home. Times when you had 2 good outfits of clothing the best was used for both weddings and funerals and the next best was for church. Wives were known for their ability to cook or bake, (or the lack of ability), and a rival was serious business. I very much liked slowing down for a day or so and enjoying this read.
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