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The Funeral Ladies of Ellerie County

A Novel

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The Funeral Ladies of Ellerie County

By: Claire Swinarski
Narrated by: Alexander Cendese, Alexandra Hunter, Ann Richardson
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Armed with a Crock-Pot and a pile of recipes, a grandmother, her granddaughter, and a mysterious young man work to bring a community together in this uplifting novel for readers of The Chicken Sisters.

Esther Larson has been cooking for funerals in the Northwoods of Wisconsin for seventy years. Known locally as the “funeral ladies,” she and her cohort have worked hard to keep the mourners of Ellerie County fed—it is her firm belief that there is very little a warm casserole and a piece of cherry pie can’t fix. But, after falling for an internet scam that puts her home at risk, the proud Larson family matriarch is the one in need of help these days.

Iris, Esther’s whip-smart Gen Z granddaughter, would do anything for her family and her community. As she watches her friends and family move out of their lakeside town onto bigger and better things, Iris wonders why she feels so left behind in the place she is desperate to make her home. But when Cooper Welsh shows up, she finally starts to feel like she’s found the missing piece of her puzzle.

Cooper is dealing with becoming a legal guardian to his younger half-sister after his beloved stepmother dies. While their celebrity-chef father is focused on his booming career and top-ranked television show, Cooper is still hurting from a public tragedy he witnessed last year as a paramedic and finding it hard to cope. With Iris in the gorgeous Ellerie County, though, he hopes he might finally find the home he’s been looking for.

It doesn’t seem like a community cookbook could possibly solve their problems, especially one where casseroles have their own section and cream of chicken soup mix is the most frequently used ingredient. But when you mix the can-do spirit of Midwestern grandmothers with the stubborn hope of a boy raised by food plus a dash of long-awaited forgiveness—things might just turn out okay.

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i’m not a huge fan, but the reference to paula dean was uncalled for.
I felt like this story took a while to get ‘to the story’.
for such an innocent story, the f-bomb was thrown in way more than needed.

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I loved the characters and the way the author developed them. As a Catholic, I loved all the Catholic references.

Charming and delightful

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Loved this book! such a great storyline. I can totally see this being an amazing movie.

Loved it!

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I really enjoyed this book! I liked the performance too with male and female narrators. I just wanted to keep going, like watching a movie. I would describe it as a story of love, loss, poor choices, friendships, forgiveness, and a lot of food. There were many surprises, laughs, and parts that pulled at your heart strings. I liked the characters and the town and community were so well described, I could see myself there.

I laughed, I cried, I want some pie…

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This is a cute story with some heavy subjects. There was humor, sadness and just a heartwarming story.

Cute Story

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