Gingerbread (Cohn novel)

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Gingerbread
First edition
AuthorRachel Cohn
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesCyd Charisse series
Genreyoung adult fiction
PublisherSimon & Schuster
Publication date
March 1, 2002
Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback), audiobook, e-book
Pages176
ISBN9780689843372
Followed byShrimp 

Gingerbread is a young adult novel written by American author Rachel Cohn published by Simon & Schuster in 2002. The story follows Cyd Charisse, a punk girl who lives in San Francisco with her parents Nancy and Sid, and siblings Ashley and Josh, and her surf-crossed lover Shrimp. She goes to NYC to try to find out about her father and family. The book is the first in the Cyd Charisse series, followed by Shrimp (2005) and Cupcake (2008).

Characters[edit]

  • Cyd Charisse is a teenage girl who drives her mother, Nancy, crazy, and is a self-proclaimed "man's woman".
  • Shrimp is Cyd's on-and-off boyfriend. He is a mellow surfer and artist.
  • Wallace, who is nicknamed Java because of the coffee shop he runs, is Shrimp's brother and also Delia's boyfriend. Cyd had a short-term crush on him. He is another surfer.
  • Delia is Java's girlfriend. She worked with him in his coffee shop. Delia is a great dancer in the story.
  • Sugar Pie was Cyd's first friend. She lives in an assisted living facility. Cyd and Sugar Pie met when Cyd had to do community service there, but now Cyd visits all the time, just to see Sugar.
  • Helen is another friend of Cyd. Her family owns a Chinese restaurant, and she likes to make her mother angry. Helen is an artist and has blue dogs.

Awards[edit]

The novel Gingerbread received the following awards:[citation needed]

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