
Sarah Weeks
Sarah Weeks is an American author known for her contributions to children's literature. Her notable works include "Save Me a Seat," "Pie," and "As Simple as It Seems," which explore themes of friendship, family, and personal growth through engaging narratives. Weeks' writing often resonates with young readers, making her a significant figure in contemporary children's fiction.
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Books by Sarah Weeks
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Pie
by Sarah Weeks
4.0(10,621)
After her pie-queen aunt bequeaths her secret recipe to a remarkably disagreeable cat, a young girl named Alice must unravel a culinary mystery amidst a pie-crazed town to discover the true ingredients of happiness.

Save Me a Seat
by Sarah Weeks
4.1(10,878)
A small-town boy whose best friends moved away and a new immigrant struggling to adapt find common ground and team up to outwit their class bully during one chaotic school week.

As Simple as It Seems
by Sarah Weeks
3.8(2,125)
Haunted by her past and her parents' mistakes, Verbena reinvents herself for a summer visitor, only to discover her true identity in unexpected ways.