I can't review this book in good conscious without letting all know that I met the author at NoVa Teenfest and he was perhaps the nicest, most down to earth author who took time out to meet with the students, including one that we brought, looking to be an author. But, really this is a review about the book, not the author.
The book is a romance, family, friends, and my favorite, food. A struggling family owned bakery expects the son to be a major part of its business. But the son is interested in music instead and so hires another employee, who the main character realizes had a lot going for this new help, including manners. He also realizes who his friends are, and despite all, there is always room for growth.
Good book, great drawings, and I understood what was happening even from the beginning.