🥞 Nancy’s Pancakes and Other Floppy Deals
A Not-So-Fluffy Tale of Cats, Conspiracies, and Burnt Breakfasts
Nine-year-old Nancy Kleinman-Bloom just wanted a decent pancake and maybe a quiet day at school.
Instead, her dad is on a brain-food breakfast kick involving buckwheat disasters, her cat Cleo is (still) invisible to everyone else, and a suspicious white van has started stalking her suburban Melbourne street.
When a mysterious new student named Alex Morningson shows up at Orrong Academy—trailing bodyguards, secrets, and a perfectly pressed uniform—things only get weirder.
Principal Hardwick seems to be hiding something, Nancy's best friend Giddy is certain there’s a surveillance plot afoot, and someone’s defacing campaign posters faster than she can say “student government election.”
Armed with ninja-star pancakes, killer instincts, and Cleo (her possibly telepathic feline sidekick), Nancy is about to uncover something far bigger than a rigged school vote.
Think pancakes meet paranoia. Spycraft meets student council. And at the center of it all: a girl who refuses to be told to sit down and behave.
Perfect for middle-grade readers who love big laughs, big questions, and even bigger pancakes.
Nine-year-old Nancy Kleinman-Bloom just wanted a decent pancake and maybe a quiet day at school.
Instead, her dad is on a brain-food breakfast kick involving buckwheat disasters, her cat Cleo is (still) invisible to everyone else, and a suspicious white van has started stalking her suburban Melbourne street.
When a mysterious new student named Alex Morningson shows up at Orrong Academy—trailing bodyguards, secrets, and a perfectly pressed uniform—things only get weirder.
Principal Hardwick seems to be hiding something, Nancy's best friend Giddy is certain there’s a surveillance plot afoot, and someone’s defacing campaign posters faster than she can say “student government election.”
Armed with ninja-star pancakes, killer instincts, and Cleo (her possibly telepathic feline sidekick), Nancy is about to uncover something far bigger than a rigged school vote.
Think pancakes meet paranoia. Spycraft meets student council. And at the center of it all: a girl who refuses to be told to sit down and behave.
Perfect for middle-grade readers who love big laughs, big questions, and even bigger pancakes.