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National Ice Cream Month July 2021
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Sweet spot : an ice cream binge across America
by Amy Ettinger
A journalist channels her ice-cream obsession, scouring the United States for the best artisanal brands and delving into the surprising history of ice cream and frozen treats in America.
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The summer that melted everything
by Tiffany McDaniel
Fielding Bliss recalls the summer of 1984, when he befriended a disheveled teenage boy claiming to be the devil, and brought him home to his family in Breathed, Ohio, during an intensely hot summer punctuated by a series of strange accidents.
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See how small : a novel
by Scott Blackwood
Describes the lives of family members, witnesses and suspects after three teenagers are murdered in a grisly ice cream shop arson, as well telling the perspective of the dead girls, who try to connect with the living from beyond. 25,000 first printing.
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Like a mule bringing ice cream to the sun
by Sarah Ladipo Manyika
Morayo Da Silva, a cosmopolitan Nigerian woman, lives in hip San Francisco. On the cusp of seventy-five, she is in good health and makes the most of it, enjoying road trips in her vintage Porsche, chatting to strangers, and recollecting characters from her favourite novels. Then she has a fall and her independence crumbles.
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The Ice Cream Queen of Orchard Street : a novel
by Susan Jane Gilman
Russian immigrant Malka arrives in 1913 Manhattan, where she struggles to survive and learns trade secrets from an Italian ices peddler before setting off across America in an ice cream truck with a handsome, illiterate radical to seek their fortunes. 75,000 first printing.
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You too can have a body like mine : a novel
by Alexandra Kleeman
An anonymous woman who embraces television-inspired beauty trends becomes indoctrinated into a corporate-sponsored new religion that increasingly separates her from her true nature. A first novel. 30,000 first printing.
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Iced in paradise : a Leilani Santiago Hawai'i mystery
by Naomi Hirahara
"Leilani Santiago is back in her birthplace, the Hawaiian island of Kaua'i, to help keep afloat the family business, a shave ice shack. When she goes to work one morning, she stumbles across a dead body, a young pro surfer who was being coached by her estranged father. As her father soon becomes the No. 1 murder suspect, Leilani must find the real killer and somehow safeguard her ill mother, little sisters, and grandmother while also preserving a long-distance relationship with her boyfriend in Seattle"
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The theory of happily ever after
by Kristin Billerbeck
Happiness expert Maggie Maguire's friends, worried about her after her fiancé leaves her, get her a job as a speaker on a singles cruise in the Gulf of Mexico, where she clashes with a handsome passenger who criticizes her work
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A deadly inside scoop
by Abby Collette
A recent MBA grad’s efforts to relaunch her family’s traditional ice-cream shop are complicated by the untimely murder of a con artist whose notorious rivalry with her family places her father under suspicion. Original.
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A game of cones
by Abby Collette
The owner of an ice cream shop in Chagrin Falls, Ohio investigates after a developer from the big city, looking to build a mall, is found murdered in the second novel of the series following A Deadly Inside Scoop. Original.
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The ice-cream makers : a novel
by Ernest van der Kwast
An international best-seller follows the experiences of a poet who is torn between his family's and his own needs when he returns to Italy to help run the ice-cream dynasty he left behind years earlier. By the author of Mama Tandoori.
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Chilled to the cone
by Ellie Alexander
"When a surprise opportunity to launch a pop-up ice cream shop comes her way, Jules jumps at the chance to showcase Torte's signature iced drinks and cold custards. But selling the desserts of her dreams comes at a price...and, before she knows it, Jules's life swirls into a nightmare. One of the town's most colorful characters, a street performer known for wearing capes and a cone-shaped hat, turns up dead just as Torte 2.0 is set to open its doors. Can Jules get the scoop on what happened to "The Wizard" of Ashland before her new business venture reaches a chilling conclusion?"
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The liar
by Ayelet Gundar-Goshen
Desperate to escape a near-invisible life, an ice cream shop worker tells a terrible lie that renders her the center of public and media attention, before she is blackmailed by a neighbor who knows the truth. 30,000 first printing.
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Game of cones
by Cynthia Baxter
On a much deserved getaway, ice cream shop owner Kate McKay investigates the sudden and mysterious death of a cosmetics executive following a blackout in a Hudson Valley resort in the fourth novel of the series following Last Licks.
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Ice cream man : Rainbow Sprinkles Volume one, Rainbow sprinkles by W. Maxwell PrinceICE CREAM MAN is a genre-defying comic book series, featuring disparate “one-shot” tales of sorrow, wonder, and redemption. Each installment features its own cast of strange characters, dealing with their own special sundae of suffering. And on the periphery, like the twinkly music of his colorful truck, is the Ice Cream Man—a weaver of stories, a purveyor of sweet treats. Friend. Foe. God. Demon. The man who with a snap of his fingers—lickety split!—can change the course of your life forever.
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