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Helpful Score: 2
I read Bread Alone first and loved it and read Isabel's Daughter simply because it was the same author. I didn't find Avery James to be a compelling character at all. She wasn't overly friendly "didn't play well with peers", yet everyone in her life stuck to her like glue even though she pushed people away. Huh? I also missed the little cooking nuggets Hendricks shared in Bread Alone. I really was hoping for a recipe for that women's tea! :)