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Going to Beautiful
Going to Beautiful | Anthony Bidulka
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International chef Jake Hardy has it all. Celebrity, thriving career, plenty of friends, a happy family and faithful dog. Until one day when a tragic accident tears it all apart. Struggling to recover, Hardy finds himself in a strange new world--a snow-swept prairie town that time forgot--a place where nothing makes sense. Cold is beautiful. Simple is complex. And doubts begin to surface about whether Jake's tragedy was truly an accident after all. As the sun sets in the Land of Living Skies, Hardy and his glamourous, seventy-eight-year-old transgender neighbour find themselves ensnared in multiple murders separated by decades. In Bidulka's "love letter to life on the prairies" he delivers a story of grief and loss that manages to burst with joy, tenderness and hope. Redolent of his earlier works, Going to Beautiful brings us unexpected, under-represented characters in settings that immediately feel familiar and beloved. Beautiful--a place where what you need may not be what you were looking for.
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Going to Beautiful | Anthony Bidulka
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I almost returned the tagged book unread to make room for a 48-hour audiobook that came in way earlier than expected, but I decided to at least give it a go. Now I‘ve got an exciting new author to explore! While I solved the mystery many hours before Jake, I had such a great time with all the small town community stuff and the strong friendships that I couldn‘t care about the story‘s faults. I made excuses to listen more. #audiobaking

xicanti If you, too, want to make Nanaimo bars while you listen to something great, I recommend the city of Nanaimo‘s official recipe. It‘s on their website. I make it in a 9x13 pan instead of an 8x8, with the base and topping as written but the custard filling doubled. Please note, also, that you MUST use sweetened coconut. Unsweetened mucks up the base‘s texture. 5d
BkClubCare Stacked! (The official city recipe ✔️) 5d
xicanti @BkClubCare excellent choice! 5d
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian Ha, I live in Nanaimo and I didn't know we had an official recipe! 4d
xicanti @CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian I think it was near the top of the results when I searched for a recipe a few years back! It‘s a good starting point, but needed some tweaking. The official base is almost half again as thick as the custard. 4d
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