The Bittersweet Batch is a quiet, emotionally grounded coming-of-age novel about childhood shaped by ideology, labor disguised as love, and the slow courage it takes to ask for more. Twelve-year-old Noah Cameron wakes every morning at 7 a.m. to bake cookies. Not for fun, not for allowance-but for the family business that has gone viral online. Homeschooled since early childhood, Noah's days are measured in batches, orders, and camera angles. Her father calls it "real education." Her mother calls it empowerment. The internet calls it inspiring-until it doesn't. As millions watch Noah smile through exhaustion, cracks begin to form behind the scenes. She struggles with basic academics, secretly envies children walking to school, and reads comment sections that debate whether her life is freedom or exploitation. Torn between loyalty to her parents and a growing hunger for friendship, learning, and rest, Noah begins to question the world she has been taught to accept without complaint. When online backlash intensifies and Noah's health collapses under the weight of endless work, the family is forced into confrontation-both with authorities and with truths they've long avoided. Her father must face his unresolved trauma with traditional education. Her mother must reckon with the cost of survival-focused love. And Noah, for the first time, must speak-not for the camera, but for herself. Tender, unsettling, and quietly hopeful, The Bittersweet Batch explores modern childhood under public scrutiny, the blurred line between care and control, and the fragile process of reclaiming joy after it has been postponed too long. It is a story about learning-not just math or recipes, but how to live a life that is more than productive. The cookies may be sweet. But growing up shouldn't be bitter.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The Bittersweet Batch is a quiet, emotionally grounded coming-of-age novel about childhood shaped by ideology, labor disguised as love, and the slow courage it takes to ask for more.Twelve-year-old Noah Cameron wakes every morning at 7 a.m. to bake cookies. Not for fun, not for allowance-but for the family business that has gone viral online. Homeschooled since early childhood, Noah's days are measured in batches, orders, and camera angles. Her father calls it "real education." Her mother calls it empowerment. The internet calls it inspiring-until it doesn't.As millions watch Noah smile through exhaustion, cracks begin to form behind the scenes. She struggles with basic academics, secretly envies children walking to school, and reads comment sections that debate whether her life is freedom or exploitation. Torn between loyalty to her parents and a growing hunger for friendship, learning, and rest, Noah begins to question the world she has been taught to accept without complaint.When online backlash intensifies and Noah's health collapses under the weight of endless work, the family is forced into confrontation-both with authorities and with truths they've long avoided. Her father must face his unresolved trauma with traditional education. Her mother must reckon with the cost of survival-focused love. And Noah, for the first time, must speak-not for the camera, but for herself.Tender, unsettling, and quietly hopeful, The Bittersweet Batch explores modern childhood under public scrutiny, the blurred line between care and control, and the fragile process of reclaiming joy after it has been postponed too long. It is a story about learning-not just math or recipes, but how to live a life that is more than productive.The cookies may be sweet. But growing up shouldn't be bitter. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233924392
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The Bittersweet Batch is a quiet, emotionally grounded coming-of-age novel about childhood shaped by ideology, labor disguised as love, and the slow courage it takes to ask for more.Twelve-year-old Noah Cameron wakes every morning at 7 a.m. to bake cookies. Not for fun, not for allowance-but for the family business that has gone viral online. Homeschooled since early childhood, Noah's days are measured in batches, orders, and camera angles. Her father calls it "real education." Her mother calls it empowerment. The internet calls it inspiring-until it doesn't.As millions watch Noah smile through exhaustion, cracks begin to form behind the scenes. She struggles with basic academics, secretly envies children walking to school, and reads comment sections that debate whether her life is freedom or exploitation. Torn between loyalty to her parents and a growing hunger for friendship, learning, and rest, Noah begins to question the world she has been taught to accept without complaint.When online backlash intensifies and Noah's health collapses under the weight of endless work, the family is forced into confrontation-both with authorities and with truths they've long avoided. Her father must face his unresolved trauma with traditional education. Her mother must reckon with the cost of survival-focused love. And Noah, for the first time, must speak-not for the camera, but for herself.Tender, unsettling, and quietly hopeful, The Bittersweet Batch explores modern childhood under public scrutiny, the blurred line between care and control, and the fragile process of reclaiming joy after it has been postponed too long. It is a story about learning-not just math or recipes, but how to live a life that is more than productive.The cookies may be sweet. But growing up shouldn't be bitter. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233924392
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The Bittersweet Batch is a quiet, emotionally grounded coming-of-age novel about childhood shaped by ideology, labor disguised as love, and the slow courage it takes to ask for more.Twelve-year-old Noah Cameron wakes every morning at 7 a.m. to bake cookies. Not for fun, not for allowance-but for the family business that has gone viral online. Homeschooled since early childhood, Noah's days are measured in batches, orders, and camera angles. Her father calls it "real education." Her mother calls it empowerment. The internet calls it inspiring-until it doesn't.As millions watch Noah smile through exhaustion, cracks begin to form behind the scenes. She struggles with basic academics, secretly envies children walking to school, and reads comment sections that debate whether her life is freedom or exploitation. Torn between loyalty to her parents and a growing hunger for friendship, learning, and rest, Noah begins to question the world she has been taught to accept without complaint.When online backlash intensifies and Noah's health collapses under the weight of endless work, the family is forced into confrontation-both with authorities and with truths they've long avoided. Her father must face his unresolved trauma with traditional education. Her mother must reckon with the cost of survival-focused love. And Noah, for the first time, must speak-not for the camera, but for herself.Tender, unsettling, and quietly hopeful, The Bittersweet Batch explores modern childhood under public scrutiny, the blurred line between care and control, and the fragile process of reclaiming joy after it has been postponed too long. It is a story about learning-not just math or recipes, but how to live a life that is more than productive.The cookies may be sweet. But growing up shouldn't be bitter. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233924392
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