Hello everybody!
Today I’m really excited to share a guest post from Laurel Remington, author of The Secret Cooking Club and Confetti and Cake. Thank you so much to Jazz at Chicken House for allowing me to be part of the blog tour for the book. If you’d like to chdck out the other posts, here’s where to find them 😊
Over to Laurel!
I’m delighted that my second book with Chicken House, The Secret Cooking Club: Confetti & Cake, was published last week. The book is a sequel to The Secret Cooking Club, my debut children’s novel, and winner of the Times/Chicken House Children’s Fiction Competition 2015.
Confetti & Cake is a standalone book, but for those who read the first book, it follows the further adventures of Scarlett, her mum, and her friends who are members of The Secret Cooking Club. In this book, Scarlett now has her own blog and runs The Secret Cooking Club Online, and her mum’s ‘tell-all’ blog that used to embarrass Scarlett has been turned into an inspirational blog for parents.
It was interesting to explore how Scarlett’s life has been transformed on the outside – to the world, she is a confident young girl with a vibrant personality and a bold online presence – whereas in reality, she is still a little shy and has a lot of self doubts. In other words, no matter what her social media presence says about her, in real life she is a normal girl.
In a way, I lived a little bit of what Scarlett experienced over the last year since The Secret Cooking Club was published. I had the privilege of getting to meet a lot of young readers during school visits. They made me feel very welcome, and almost like a celebrity sometimes! But giving a talk in front of so many young people was a bit daunting, especially at first. I suppose it’s because children are generally a lot more honest than adults, and haven’t had all the years of experience learning to hide their feelings. That’s what makes it so exciting to write for young readers. They definitely keep you on your toes!
I hope that Scarlett’s situation may help other young people to see that it’s what’s on the inside that counts, not what someone may broadcast to the world on social media. It’s easy to look on Facebook and Twitter and imagine that everyone else is living the perfect life – and maybe feel a little bit bad about ourselves as a result. Scarlett has a bit of the opposite dilemma – after building herself up as The Little Cook and inspiring others, she secretly wants them to know that she still has problems too, and is just like them. In today’s world, sometimes we can feel like we have a split personality – online and real life. Scarlett learns that at the end of the day, it’s a luxury to be able to tell the truth and be herself.
Laurel Remington’s new book, Confetti & Cake, is out now. Laurel’s first children’s book, The Secret Cooking Club, was the winner of the Times/Chicken House Children’s Fiction Competition 2015, and has inspired many young readers to try their hand at cooking and baking. She lives in Surrey, UK with her partner and three daughters.
Thank you all so much for reading everyone! I’d love to hear what you think of Laurel’s books if you’ve read them, and also just for fun, your favourite cake/biscuits! Personally I don’t like cake, but I’m partial to a choc chip cookie or a Bourbon 😊. Let me know yours in the comments below or on Twitter @GoldenBooksGirl
Amy xxx
Looking forward to reading this I think there is a part of Scarlett in everyone My favourite biscuit is a caramel wafer
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Thanks for commenting 🙂
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This sounds so interesting. Social media has created this whole new dimension to self-consciousness. I must catch up with this series. Great post.
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I highly recommend them Louise; the 1st book was one of my favourites last year! Glad you enjoyed the post 😊
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Another lovely post. My favourite cakes are chocolate or victoria sponge. And I’m partial to a hobnob.
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Glad you enjoyed Charlotte 😊 xx
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this one sounds very interesting, I’m yet to get into blog tours but well done on your first one 👍
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Thank you so much for reading! X
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This sounds like an amazing book as well as the first book – I really love cooking based literature. I love that it’s got a strong message behind it that could definetely help people x
Kayleigh Zara 🌿www.kayleighzaraa.com
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I love books which include cooking too, especially if there are recipes (even though I never use them 🙈). I highly recommend this series, and Katy Cannon’s Love, Lies and Lemon Pies if you haven’t read it! Xx
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How exciting that you got to host the author on your blog! This does sound like the sort of book and journey that most readers could really relate to. And as godmother to a little Scarlett, I’ve got a soft spot in my heart for this book already!
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Emily
emilyhallock.blogspot.com
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I’d love to know what you think of it if you read the book Emily 😊
Thank you so much for reading and commenting xx
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Sounds so so lovely, but now I’m craving cake 🙂 glad you’ve started the tour on here 🙂
sophieannetaylor.com
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Sorry to have made you crave cake! Thank you for reading and commenting 😊 x
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