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A peculiar culinary event triggers a series of unexpected social disruptions within a small, unsuspecting community.
The protagonist, an amateur baker, attempts to construct a display pie for a local festival, only to find the ingredients behaving in ways that defy physical logic. As the pie begins to exert an influence over the town's daily schedule, the baker must navigate the skepticism of neighbors and the logistical nightmare of a town running on a distorted timeline. The narrative unfolds through a third-person perspective, focusing on the escalating absurdity of the situation as the baker struggles to contain the anomaly before the festival begins.
Readers frequently highlight the whimsical tone and the inventive premise that drives the narrative forward. Discussion often centers on the balance between the lighthearted humor and the underlying tension caused by the temporal distortions. Critics note that the author maintains a consistent atmosphere, allowing the absurdity to feel grounded within the mundane setting of the town. The pacing is described as steady, ensuring that the focus remains on the interactions between the protagonist and the increasingly confused townspeople.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1995-04-28
Publisher:
HarperCollins Distribution Services
ISBN-10:
0000018627
ISBN-13:
9780000018625
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