About This Book
A comic portrait of a small riverside town in which a skilled home baker turns domestic craft into a lucrative pie trade, only to be challenged by a neighbor who imitates her recipes and undercuts prices, sparking a boisterous local rivalry. Episodic chapters follow delivery rounds, town gossip, and sharp exchanges between competing households, and highlight character contrasts such as an enterprising baker and her philosophically idle husband. The work satirizes imitation, price-cutting, and petty commerce while offering affectionate sketches of community manners, entrepreneurial impulse, and the everyday humor of small-town life.
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