The Chicken Sisters

The Chicken Sisters

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  • Author:KJ Dell'Antonia
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Summary

Three generations。 Two chicken shacks。 One recipe for disaster。

In tiny Merinac, Kansas, Chicken Mimi's and Chicken Frannie's have spent a century vying to serve up the best fried chicken in the state—and the legendary feud between their respective owners, the Moores and the Pogociellos, has lasted just as long。 No one feels the impact more than thirty-five-year-old widow Amanda Moore, who grew up working for her mom at Mimi's before scandalously marrying Frank Pogociello and changing sides to work at Frannie's。 Tired of being caught in the middle, Amanda sends an SOS to Food Wars, the reality TV restaurant competition that promises $100,000 to the winner。 But in doing so, she launches both families out of the frying pan and directly into the fire。 。 。

The last thing Brooklyn-based organizational guru Mae Moore, Amanda's sister, wants is to go home to Kansas。 But when her career implodes, helping the fading Mimi's look good on Food Wars becomes Mae's best chance to reclaim the limelight—even if doing so pits her against Amanda and Frannie's。 Yet when family secrets become public knowledge, the sisters must choose: Will they fight with each other, or for their heritage?

Editor Reviews

A charming first novel about family, regrets, and second chances。 Dell’Antonia deftly deals with issues of mental illness, marriage troubles, and dreams deferred, all the while telling a funny satire of reality TV。 An utter delight from start to finish。”—Booklist (starred review)

“Mae and Amanda are spirited characters, and their foibles are told with care and humor。 Recommended for Food Network and HGTV watchers, this first novel is plucky, heartwarming, and a welcome distraction from the news of the day。”—Library Journal 

“Be warned: you’ll crave fried chicken throughout。”—Minneapolis Star Tribune

“Dell’Antonia writes convincingly and sympathetically about complicated family relationships, giving Mae and Amanda each relatable flaws。 The Food Wars scenes are a fun peek behind the curtain of the reality TV world, and the small-town warmth of Merinac is comfortingly quirky。 A charming and satisfying story about family bonds that will make meat eaters everywhere crave fried chicken。”—Kirkus Reviews

"Nobody knows the humor and pathos of complicated family relationships better than K。J。 Dell’Antonia, which is why this story about sisters and fried chicken and reality TV is such a satisfying read。 It’s like the comfort-food of novels: warm, memorable, and wholly original。 I loved it。"—Laura Zigman, author of Separation Anxiety

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Amanda

It was one thing to put a message in a bottle and another thing entirely when that bottle came back to you from across the sea with a genie stuffed in next to the reply。 She had to rub the bottle now, right? She’d cast the spell, wished the wish, and asked in prayer, and she had received。 It would be different if she didn’t believe。 It wouldn’t have worked if she didn’t believe。 But of course, she did believe。 She believed with all her heart and soul that Food Wars had the power to change everything, and she was right。Later, she wished she’d been a little more specific。It had been fun, sending the e‑­mail。 And honestly, she figured the result would be a few weeks of dreaming, of imagining how Food Wars could make everything better, followed by a letdown when they said no or just never replied。 It was a lottery ticket, minus the dollar she couldn’t afford to spend。Now she was sitting in her car outside Walmart, idly scrolling, a new habit born of an unreasonable expectation that somewhere in her phone was something that would change her mood, when the ­reply appeared, a response beyond her wildest dreams that sent an ­actual, literal chill through her body。 She turned her car back on, abandoning her planned shopping trip, and backed out of the parking spot she’d just pulled into, narrowly missing a beat‑­up Camry。 Her foot shook on the gas pedal。 Her whole leg was quivering。 This is it, she thought。 From now on, everything will be different。 Different, and better。Better。 She kept repeating that to herself, and that conviction, really this is going to make things better, helped her squash down any doubts about her mother or about Frannie’s or about what the hell Merinac was going to make of Food Wars and vice versa。 It carried her past the two miles of corn and soybean fields between Walmart and Nancy’s house and right through her mother‑­in‑­law’s back door, bellowing her name。 She stopped short when she saw Nancy, already in the kitchen and looking worried at Amanda’s wild entrance。“No, no, it’s good, it’s something good。 Food Wars, you know, the show with the restaurants that ­compete—​­they want to come here! To do us, us and Mimi’s。 Food Wars!” She waited for Nancy’s response, biting her lip, fists clutched, a euphoric and probably goofy smile on her face。 Because, Food Wars。 Here!Nancy smiled back, but it was a confused smile, a little dubious。 She did not look thrilled。 Why did she not look thrilled? Amanda did not need doubts right now; she needed enthusiasm。 She grabbed the older woman’s hands and squeezed them tightly。 “They’re going to come here。 And film us, and we will win a hundred thousand dollars, and everyone will know who we are and want to eat here, and Frannie’s will be famous。” She let go of Nancy’s hands and let her feet do the little dance they wanted so much to do, waving her arms in the air and shaking her hips。 “Here, they’re coming here, they’re really coming here! And we will be huge。” She grinned。 “Huge!”Once, long ago, that had been the plan for Frannie’s。 Back then, the town had been bigger and the world felt smaller, and Daddy ­Frank—​­great-​­grandson of the original Frannie, and father to Amanda’s husband, ­Frank—​­was a leading figure in Merinac’s business scene, a restaurant owner and real estate magnate with big ideas。 A Banquet chicken dinner in someone’s freezer or the sight of a Tippin’s potpie at Albertsons would send him into a lengthy monologue about his dream of sharing Frannie’s with the entire country, or at least the shoppers at major midwestern grocery stores。 They all dreamed big along with him, back when the Franks had been in charge of the business plan, Nancy a capable and steady first mate, and Amanda a mother first, a student second, and a Frannie’s fill‑­­in hostess and waitress only a distant third。Now, six years after the car crash that killed both Franks and left Nancy and Amanda in charge, the restaurant did little more than break even。 Every day brought more bills and more tax forms and, for Amanda at least, a giant, ­soul-​­sucking fear that the future held nothing but more of the same。 She often thought that Frannie’s could spiral around the drain and finally get pulled under and no one would even notice that she and Nancy had gone with it。But Food Wars would change all that。Amanda looked down at her mother‑­in‑­law’s tiny, tense frame, at the burgundy hair that was due for a color, thinning, just a little, in a way that was hard to disguise。 Please don’t let her start in on the risks and the worries and the things that could go wrong。 Please let her see how much she needs this, how much we all need this。Suddenly Nancy rushed forward and hugged Amanda, hard。 “Food Wars? Us? Frannie’s? You did this? You got them to come here?”One more wish, granted。“I did。 I did!” Amanda squeezed her mother‑­in‑­law back, dancing them both back and forth before they let go。 “I wrote them, and they’re coming。 They loved what I told them about the chicken ­sisters, and the history and everything。”“We’ll be on TV。” Nancy grabbed a chair from around her kitchen table and sat down on it, hard。 “TV。 Like ­Mae—​­TV。 Frannie’s。”Mae。 Oh hell。 But even the thought of her sister wasn’t enough to suck the glory out of this moment。 “Television, yes, and they do a lot of live bits on the Internet。 Social media。” Amanda loved those。 She followed all of TFC’s social media accounts, but Food Wars was her favorite。 Nancy, though, looked at her blankly。 “Like, they record a little bit, and people can watch it on their phones or computers if they follow the show。 It usually takes a while for the episodes to get on television, but they do a whole bunch of live stuff while they’re recording, to get people excited about it。 It’s sort of a cross between a web show and a regular show。”Nancy brushed that aside, as though Amanda had said Food Wars would also be available for pandas to watch from the zoo, and rushed on。 “Television! Do you have any idea what this could mean?”Amanda, who thought she did, laughed, and Nancy got out of her chair and grabbed Amanda and hugged her again, then stood back, still clutching Amanda’s shoulders。 “We have to win,” Nancy said。 “I mean, of course we’ll win。 There’s not even a comparison。” Nancy paused, and her voice, which had been getting increasingly higher, dropped。 “In ­fact 。 。 。”Amanda knew where she was headed, and this, unlike the ­mention of Mae, did suck a little air out of her bubble。 Mimi’s and ­Frannie’s both served fried chicken, yes。 And they had the same kind of name。 And they had been started by sisters。 But from there, the ­similarities—​­and any ­competition—​­ended。 Frannie’s was open all day, with an extensive menu。 Mimi’s offered only dinner: chicken, biscuits, French fries, and salad, and ­off-​­the-​­menu doughnuts on Saturday mornings for those in the know。 And of course pie, but only when the spirit moved her mother to bake。 It wasn’t a real restaurant so much as an erratic ­take​­out joint, supported by loyal cus­tomers willing to overlook the way the place had run down over the years。There was no way Mimi’s could compete。 And very little chance Amanda’s mother would want to。Nancy gazed at Amanda, her expression serious。 “Did you ask your mother about this?”Amanda shook her head。 “I didn’t think they’d actually come。” It was only in the past few years or so that she’d really been able to have a conversation with her mother at all。 Ask her about a wild, crazy dream that could never happen? No way。 Nancy sat back down, and Amanda joined her across the table, sighing。 “I know。 I know。 She might not do it。 But Mimi’s could use more business。 And she doesn’t really even have to do anything differently from what she’s doing。 She just has to let them film her。”Nancy, who had known Barbara for ­thirty-​­five years, drummed her fingers on the table。 “She’s not going to win, that’s clear enough, although the money could sway her。 Mimi’s always needs the money。”She didn’t have to tell Amanda that。 Mimi’s need for money was in Amanda’s bones。 It seeped through her pores; it beat through her veins。 Mimi’s needed money, Barbara needed money, but whether her mother would accept the connection between Food Wars and her bank account was an open question。 Barbara didn’t see things like other people did, and certainly not like Nancy did。 Amanda glanced around her mother‑­in‑­law’s kitchen, at the clear counters, the sun streaming through the neatly curtained windows with barely any dust in the air to set alight。 Amanda had loved this kitchen since she first set foot in it, although it felt more spare now, almost too clean, if that were possible。 It was so unlike anything she’d ever ­known—​­and, she thought with a little regret, not much like her own kitchen, either。Nancy leaned forward and gently snapped her fingers in front of Amanda’s face。 “Come back,” she said。 “This isn’t going to go away if you do。” Amanda smiled。 It was a familiar joke between them。 “She’ll do it,” Nancy said。 “Why would she pass something like this up?”Because it was Amanda asking, maybe? She put her chin in her hands and jiggled her leg under the table, silent。“I know your mom can be tough。” Nancy knew better than anyone just how tough Amanda found her mother。 “But this is different。 She has to see it。 She will see it。 And your aunt will love it。”That, at least, Nancy had right。 Aunt Aida, who was actually Amanda’s ­great-​­aunt, had once had a thriving career in movies and television, until she’d faded out and moved in with Barbara。 No one would welcome the arrival of cameras more than Aida。 “She won’t be there, though。 She hardly ever goes to the restaurant。”“Well, talk about her, then。 And talk about all the business Mimi’s will get。” Nancy stood up。 “Come on, then。 Off you go。 I’d go with you, but we both know that won’t help。”Not hardly。 And ­wait—​­she was doing this now? Amanda had been thinking later tonight。 Or tomorrow morning。 Or ­never—​­what if Food Wars just showed up? Wouldn’t Barbara have to go along with it?Her mother never went along with anything。 Not for the first time, Amanda wished her mother was more like her mother‑­in‑­law。 Reluctantly, she got up, then hesitated, her hand on her chair。 “But what if she says no?”Nancy ­smiled—​­the reassuring smile that had carried Amanda through a lot of years, ever since she’d married Frank and traded in her mess of a family life for Nancy’s ordered world。“You won’t know until you ask,” she said。 “And she’s going to say yes。 This is going to be the thing you want that she wants too。” She squeezed Amanda’s arm。 “They’re coming Wednesday? As in, tomorrow?”“That’s what they said。” Tomorrow。 Well, talking to Barbara would be over by then, anyway。 And once Food Wars showed up, Barbara would be their problem。 Amanda straightened up and smiled back at Nancy, her excitement returning。 The money, and just the business, and all the ­publicity—​­this could save them all。Unless, of course, Barbara said no。Nancy was right, Amanda thought as she left the table and the cozy kitchen。 The faster she asked, the sooner she’d know。#Away from Nancy, Amanda’s resolve faded almost immediately。 When was the last time she’d been by Barbara’s place, anyway? It had to have been months ­ago—​­she remembered walking there with Pickle after getting coffee last fall。 The dog hadn’t survived the winter。 He had been her and Frank’s first baby, picked out of a litter by two utterly unprepared newlyweds months before Gus was born。 After Pickle died, things got even lonelier。 Gus started thinking about college in earnest。 His younger sister, Frankie, started shutting herself in her tiny bedroom。 If Pickle were here, Amanda would feel better about tapping on her mother’s door, knowing she’d at least have a sympathetic ear when she got back into the car。Which was pretty pitiful when you thought about it。So instead of thinking about it, Amanda turned into Mimi’s parking lot, wheels spinning at the switch to gravel, and pulled up next to an unfamiliar pickup。 Must belong to the new fry cook。 Amanda felt a little curiosity mixed in with her nervousness。 Her mother’s dog, Patches, a fat ­black-​­and-​­white beast with a big head, hauled herself up from beside the stoop, barked once, then came forward to nudge Amanda’s hand。 Amanda rubbed her under the chin。Barbara appeared in the screen door exactly as if the dog had summoned her, and with her, the scent of Mimi’s, of frying and spice, a little musty, a little sharp, once the smell of Barbara coming home from work and then, later, Amanda’s own hair after every shift。 Frannie’s smelled like cooking when they cooked, like cleaning when they cleaned, like fresh napkins and cooked vegetables。 Mimi’s only ever smelled like Mimi’s。“Amanda?” Barbara stepped out and stood for a moment, surveying her younger daughter。 Amanda realized she should have prepared some sort of opener。 Why was it always so hard to even say hello to her mother? She started forward, considering a hug, but Barbara leaned back into the kitchen。 “Andy? Andy, come on out here。 I want you to meet Amanda。”Okay, that would work。 Barbara had never hired anyone to cook for her before, although she always had counter and dishwashing help。 From what Amanda had heard around town, the guy was basically some sort of weird charity project for her ­mother—​­good-​­looking (Mary Laura, Frannie’s bartender, had reported she “wouldn’t kick him out of bed for eating crackers”) but more than a little down on his luck, which was obvious, because otherwise, why would he be here?Andy had to duck a little to step out of Mimi’s kitchen back door。 He was tall and broad, and he wore an apron over a T‑­shirt and ­standard-​­issue chef’s clogs with shorts, which revealed pale but muscular legs, abundant tattoos (basically a Mary Laura prerequisite), and a­lower-​­arms-​­only farmer’s tan that had to have been years in the making。“This is Amanda, huh?” He held out a hand, and his big, warm grip covered Amanda’s smaller hand entirely。 He held it an instant too long, looking at her face with curiosity。 “The one who can’t come inside?”

Reviews

ReadingInOregon

This story is truly like no other。 It is an examination of the relationship between sisters that is truly unique。 Reality television, secret afflictions and family rivalry all come together to make this lively read a real show-stopper。

Lainey Cameron

Such a fun read! A heart-warming, fast-paced story about sibling rivalry, love and fried chicken。 Amanda and Mae are like any sisters, they have their differences; Amanda has stayed in her hometown, married, then lost her husband, while Mae has left to become a TV star in the big city, with her own marital issues。When Amanda succeeds in getting the competing chicken restaurants in their small hometown accepted onto Food Wars, a reality TV show, Mae comes back home to help her mom’s restaurant Mi Such a fun read! A heart-warming, fast-paced story about sibling rivalry, love and fried chicken。 Amanda and Mae are like any sisters, they have their differences; Amanda has stayed in her hometown, married, then lost her husband, while Mae has left to become a TV star in the big city, with her own marital issues。When Amanda succeeds in getting the competing chicken restaurants in their small hometown accepted onto Food Wars, a reality TV show, Mae comes back home to help her mom’s restaurant Mimi’s to compete, while Amanda takes the side of her mother-in-law’s restaurant: Frannie’s。 I loved how well Dell’Antonia captured the sibling relationship, throughout。 Each word of dialog is weighted with personal history and sibling rivalry, but also simultaneous affection。However, although the sisters clearly love each other, as the reality competition heats up, both make decisions they aren’t proud of。 The showdown starts with one one sister telling the show about the criminal faux pas of frozen mozzarella sticks and biscuits at the other restaurant, but rapidly escalates with equally bad, then worse behavior。 As a reader I enjoyed that delicious guilty pleasure of reality show voyeurism with several aghast “oh no she didn’t moments。As the sisters make increasingly bad decisions, as a reader I was still rooting for them to work it out。 And I loved that I was always aware that their sisterly love and longing for each other's support was just as strong as their rivalry。 A fabulously enjoyable book filled with sister dynamics, family, fried chicken, and tenderness。 。。。more

Kari

My Review ofTHE CHICKEN SISTERSBy KJ DELL’ANTONIAPublished & Gifted by PutnamBooks******This book was such a fun read。 With some family drama, feuds, good old fashioned rivalry and fun。 In the likes of Fannie Flagg, this Author hit it out of the ballpark with one entertaining read that I’m sure has parts that can hit pretty close to home for a majority of readers。 With some romance thrown in and some tasty fried chicken。Two chicken restaurants with their own families each running it for generati My Review ofTHE CHICKEN SISTERSBy KJ DELL’ANTONIAPublished & Gifted by PutnamBooks******This book was such a fun read。 With some family drama, feuds, good old fashioned rivalry and fun。 In the likes of Fannie Flagg, this Author hit it out of the ballpark with one entertaining read that I’m sure has parts that can hit pretty close to home for a majority of readers。 With some romance thrown in and some tasty fried chicken。Two chicken restaurants with their own families each running it for generations, in the same town can definitely offer up some stiff competition; but it’s even more difficult when one of the owner’s daughters marries the son of the competing fried chicken restaurant。 Because that’s where the feud begins。 But when there is a competition tv show offering up $100,000 to the winner of thee two competing restaurants with the best tasting chicken, the sisters of each of these competing restaurants sign up for the challenge。Each sister is completely different from the other and sets up for the fun in getting to see the rivalry。 But it is also heartening to see the difference on their pasts, upbringing, current lives to how they mother their children。 They may find they have more in common than just a rivalry。The tension has you flipping pages and the humor has you smiling ear to ear。 An uplifting story, a lighthearted read with a resolution that will have you wanting more from these cast of characters。 。。。more

Kathleen Gray

Amanda has a brilliant idea, she thinks, when she proposes her restaurant Chicken Frannie's to the Food Wars reality show。 Here's the thing, though- her opponent will be her mom's restaurant Chicken Mimi's。 AND, her sister Mae。 a media personality and expect on de-cluttering, comes back to town。 Mae's lost her co-host job and her husband is having a career crisis of sorts so it's a good time for her to take their two kids (and nanny) from Brooklyn to Merinac,。 Kansas to help her mom。 Mimi's and Amanda has a brilliant idea, she thinks, when she proposes her restaurant Chicken Frannie's to the Food Wars reality show。 Here's the thing, though- her opponent will be her mom's restaurant Chicken Mimi's。 AND, her sister Mae。 a media personality and expect on de-cluttering, comes back to town。 Mae's lost her co-host job and her husband is having a career crisis of sorts so it's a good time for her to take their two kids (and nanny) from Brooklyn to Merinac,。 Kansas to help her mom。 Mimi's and Frannie's are very different places, run by very different women, and there's a feud that goes back years and years, so much so that when Amanda married Frankie of Frannie's she was banned from Mimi's and her mother's house。 This is really about a fractured family, mental health, and healing (along with some entertaining insight into reality TV)。 Mae and Amanda are both very real and you'll feel for both of them。 If the details of the feud, both past and present, are a little confusing for you, know that I was a bit at sea as well but all works out in the end。 This has a nice small town atmosphere and a little bite。 Thanks to Edelweiss for the ARC。 A good read that will keep you guessing as to who will win the contest- no spoilers。 。。。more

Phyllis Jones Pisanelli

Amusing! The Chicken Sisters by KJ Dell'Antonia was an amusing and heartwarming novel。 If you need a book to get you out of a funk, this one may do the trick。 A television show was contacted to come in and decide who had the best chicken in town。 There were two chicken restaurants started by sisters in the 1800's and still run by feuding family members。 It was funny and light about halfway through the book and things began to get serious。 Most of the characters had to make some hard decisions ab Amusing! The Chicken Sisters by KJ Dell'Antonia was an amusing and heartwarming novel。 If you need a book to get you out of a funk, this one may do the trick。 A television show was contacted to come in and decide who had the best chicken in town。 There were two chicken restaurants started by sisters in the 1800's and still run by feuding family members。 It was funny and light about halfway through the book and things began to get serious。 Most of the characters had to make some hard decisions about how their lives were going to proceed。 The characters were uniquely individual。 They were widely varied making it most interesting。 If you love reality television, cooking and eating fried chicken and family dynamics, you'll probably enjoy this book。 It releases December 1, 2020 and you have plenty of time to pre-order so it will be on your library asap!I received a copy of this book from the publisher and Netgalley for a fair and honest review。 。。。more

Betty

A small town in Kansas。 Two fried-chicken restaurants founded by sisters over a century ago。 Two present-day sisters。 A great set-up for a century-old sibling rivalry story。Amanda Pogociello grew up working at Chicken Mimi's。 But then she married the son of their rival family at Chicken Frannie's and is no longer allowed to step into Mimi’s。 She is tired of the daily struggle of running Frannie’s and escapes into her sketchbook。 Then one day she contacts Food Wars, a reality TV show that sets up A small town in Kansas。 Two fried-chicken restaurants founded by sisters over a century ago。 Two present-day sisters。 A great set-up for a century-old sibling rivalry story。Amanda Pogociello grew up working at Chicken Mimi's。 But then she married the son of their rival family at Chicken Frannie's and is no longer allowed to step into Mimi’s。 She is tired of the daily struggle of running Frannie’s and escapes into her sketchbook。 Then one day she contacts Food Wars, a reality TV show that sets up restaurant competitions with $100,000 going to the winner。 Meanwhile, Brooklyn-based sister Mae Moore is a social media influencer with her organizational skills。 Mae loves to declutter and organize her client’s spaces。 But one day her career implodes。 Once again seeking the limelight, she sees the Food Wars competition as the avenue to get her back into the public eye。 Family drama and misunderstandings。 Family secrets now made public by a conniving producer。 The perfect recipe for an enjoyable read。 I found I could really relate to the sisters Mae and Amanda。 It made me laugh (Mae, you go girl!)。 The sisters were vastly different and, unsurprisingly, had different goals in life。 Or did they…The author is a brilliant storyteller and has created truly relatable characters who portray real emotions and reactions。I received this book from the publisher/author with no expectation of a positive review。 。。。more

Petrichor

I meant to rate The Chicken Sisters picture book that I read with my niece, but accidentally added this one instead。 It looks like a rollicking good time, however, and suddenly I yearn to know more about Amanda Moore, who scandalously married Frank Pogociello, and Amanda's sister, Brooklyn-based organizational guru Mae Moore。

Kaytee Cobb

Y'all。 We talked today on @currentlyreadingpodcast about how crying at the end of a book can bump it up a half star for me。 But this one didn't need the bump! I finished The Chicken Sisters by KJ Dell'Antonia @kjda and it's the snark and small town ridiculousness of Schitt's Creek mixed with the drama of the Food Network mixed with all the tiny fried chicken。📖 You know when you're reading a book and you HAVE to have what they're eating? Be sure you know where your local fried chicken is when you Y'all。 We talked today on @currentlyreadingpodcast about how crying at the end of a book can bump it up a half star for me。 But this one didn't need the bump! I finished The Chicken Sisters by KJ Dell'Antonia @kjda and it's the snark and small town ridiculousness of Schitt's Creek mixed with the drama of the Food Network mixed with all the tiny fried chicken。📖 You know when you're reading a book and you HAVE to have what they're eating? Be sure you know where your local fried chicken is when you pick this one up! We found The Loyal Hound in Santa Fe and it was EXCELLENT for quenching the craving。 🥰 I loved this fun family drama, and thank KJ for sending me a copy directly! What a talent to go from one of my favorite non fiction parenting books of last year (How to Be a Happier Parent) to a fantastic fiction pick this year! Congrats, KJ。 This one releases December 1st!❓ We are currently binging the crap out of Schitt's Creek (hahaha see what I did there?) and I need equally delightful book and TV recommendations to finish out this year。 Bring them on! 👇#thechickensisters #debutnovel #chickengood 。。。more

Alissa

A bit coming of age, a bit homecoming, a story of rivalry between two families in small town Kansas。 You'll want to eat chicken when you read this。 Quirky fun cast of characters。

Amanda | District Reads

THE CHICKEN SISTERS by KJ Dell’Antonia is just the kind of book I love - one about sisterhood, family, secrets, and intergenerational trauma。 In a small town in Kansas - two chicken shacks founded by sisters a long time ago have been feuding for years。 Chicken Mimi’s is a small chicken shack that does the same thing and does it well, while Chicken Frannie’s is a bit more upscale。 When Amanda Moore, one of two Chicken Mimi’s heirs, switches sides and scandalously marries the son of Chicken Franni THE CHICKEN SISTERS by KJ Dell’Antonia is just the kind of book I love - one about sisterhood, family, secrets, and intergenerational trauma。 In a small town in Kansas - two chicken shacks founded by sisters a long time ago have been feuding for years。 Chicken Mimi’s is a small chicken shack that does the same thing and does it well, while Chicken Frannie’s is a bit more upscale。 When Amanda Moore, one of two Chicken Mimi’s heirs, switches sides and scandalously marries the son of Chicken Frannie’s - well, it’s a big deal。 An avid fan of a restaurant competition show, Food Wars, Amanda decides to submit both chicken shacks for a much-need influx of cash to Chicken Frannie’s, convinced they’ll win。 But Amanda didn’t bargain for her prodigal sister (and Kondo-like organizational genius) Mae to return from Brooklyn guns-a-blazing to help their mother keep Chicken Mimi’s in the competition。You’d think this would just be a charming tale of two sisters duking it out - but it’s more than that。 Dell’Antonia really fleshes out both Amanda and Mae。 They’re real women, lovable and unlikeable in turns, with motives, ambitions, and lessons to learn。 There’s a side of romance as warm and rich as the biscuits these shacks serve - but it’s never the main focal point of the story。 Relationships - between Amanda and her mother-in-law, between Amanda, Mae and their prickly mother, and of course, between Amanda and Mae - are the real bread and butter of this story。 You’ll find yourself rooting for reconciliation while laughing about their rivalry。 Not only will this book make you crave a bucket of fried chicken - it’ll make you want to reach over and give someone a big hug。 It’s the perfect comfort book for these times - a more literary Chicken Soup for the Soul。 。。。more

TL

I won this via goodreads giveaways, all my opinions are my own:)。---This was a lot of fun:) There were many moving parts in play but it was all done very well。 It was a well balanced act that swept me up in its path right from the beginning。Sabrina: I just wanted to drop kick her so many times。。 gah (compliment to the autho4)Andy: as a character I liked him but the other angle? *shrugs*There's secrets and misunderstandings on both sides。 One in particular was most surprising。There were times I I won this via goodreads giveaways, all my opinions are my own:)。---This was a lot of fun:) There were many moving parts in play but it was all done very well。 It was a well balanced act that swept me up in its path right from the beginning。Sabrina: I just wanted to drop kick her so many times。。 gah (compliment to the autho4)Andy: as a character I liked him but the other angle? *shrugs*There's secrets and misunderstandings on both sides。 One in particular was most surprising。There were times I was cursing certain people in my heads but I was still rooting for them on both sides。The ending had me grinning from to ear to ear for a few reasons 🙃 Would recommend 👌 。。。more

Bookishbrookeish

I won’t rate since I didn’t finish, but this was just too wordy for me。 I felt like everything was being said in 2 pages when it could have been conveyed in a paragraph。

Annarella

A poignant and heartwarming story, engrossing and entertaining。Recommended。Many thanks to the publisher and Edelweiss for this ARC, all opinions are mine

Judith von Kirchbach

A wonderful debut novel by writer KJ Dell’Antonia:In Merinac, a small town in Kansas, there are two competing restaurants Chicken Mimi’s and Chicken Frannie’s。 They started out over a century ago led by sisters and have been bitter rivals since than。 The feud has gotten so bad that when Amanda, one of Mimi’s descendants, marries Frank, one of Frannie’s she is no longer allowed to enter Mimi’s。 Stretched thin between the warring factions, Amanda invites Food Wars (a reality tv show about competin A wonderful debut novel by writer KJ Dell’Antonia:In Merinac, a small town in Kansas, there are two competing restaurants Chicken Mimi’s and Chicken Frannie’s。 They started out over a century ago led by sisters and have been bitter rivals since than。 The feud has gotten so bad that when Amanda, one of Mimi’s descendants, marries Frank, one of Frannie’s she is no longer allowed to enter Mimi’s。 Stretched thin between the warring factions, Amanda invites Food Wars (a reality tv show about competing restaurants) to town to judge between Frannie’s and Mimi’s and she has no idea what she has unleashed。There’s more to the story, of course; Amanda is distant from her older sister, Mae, who has made a career in NYC and in reality television as someone who can clean and organize the heck out of everything whereas their mother, Barbara, is a messy hoarder。 Amanda’s husband and father-in-law died in a car crash about six years prior, and so Amanda’s just been holding on, leading a restaurant with her mother-in-law and raising two kids on her own。The story kept moving along, very fast paced, the whole book basically only takes place in the few days the tv crew descends on the small town of Merinac, Kansas for filming the Food Wars episode。It’s an entertaining and insightful book about family and how it shapes you。 Two very different sisters and their families trying to figure out how on earth they got where they are, and maybe, just maybe, they can figure out how to fix things and be closer and in the end happier。 This is the kind of contemporary fiction that I think any reader will love, it is entertaining, full of warmth, hilarious with a set of charismatic and memorable characters that you will come to love。A great read。 Thanks for the ARC。 。。。more

Carol

This book wasn't the fluff piece I expected from the title; there is quite a bit more to the basic story line。 In the small town of Merinac, Kansas, Chicken Mimi's and Chicken Frannie's have been battling it out for generations to serve the best fried chicken in the state。 The restaurants were started in 1883 by two sisters who were rivals and that rivalry has carried on through the generations。Amanda, of Chicken Frannie's, gets the restaurants on a reality TV show, Food Wars, to pit the restaur This book wasn't the fluff piece I expected from the title; there is quite a bit more to the basic story line。 In the small town of Merinac, Kansas, Chicken Mimi's and Chicken Frannie's have been battling it out for generations to serve the best fried chicken in the state。 The restaurants were started in 1883 by two sisters who were rivals and that rivalry has carried on through the generations。Amanda, of Chicken Frannie's, gets the restaurants on a reality TV show, Food Wars, to pit the restaurants against each other and declare a winner。 Her sister Mae now lives in New York but comes home to help her mother compete for Chicken Mimi's。 That ends up serving as the backdrop for many other family issues and while some of these are more serious than others, the book retains a lighthearted tone。 And even though I could guess what was coming, I enjoyed getting to the final resolution。I received this book for free through Goodreads First Reads。 。。。more

Rhiannon Johnson

I featured this novel in my “Hot Summer Reads” book feature for the July 2020 issues of these magazines:Buckhaven LifestylePerimeter North LifestyleJohns Creek LifestyleAlpharetta LifestyleThe century spanning feud between the Moores and the Pogociellos is about to be settled once and for all on the reality television restaurant competition, Food Wars。 While the two teams each try to prove that they make the best fried chicken in the state, family secrets will be exposed and sibling bonds will b I featured this novel in my “Hot Summer Reads” book feature for the July 2020 issues of these magazines:Buckhaven LifestylePerimeter North LifestyleJohns Creek LifestyleAlpharetta LifestyleThe century spanning feud between the Moores and the Pogociellos is about to be settled once and for all on the reality television restaurant competition, Food Wars。 While the two teams each try to prove that they make the best fried chicken in the state, family secrets will be exposed and sibling bonds will be put to the test。 Explore the power of good food while you try to figure out which restaurant (and family) will win: Chicken Mimi’s or Chicken Frannie’s? Come chat with me about books here, too: Blog | Instagram | Twitter | Pinterest 。。。more

Phoebe

I could not wait for this book after hearing K。J。 Dell'Antonia talk about it on the #AmWriting podcast (full disclosure, I have been a guest), so I requested an advance copy through Eidelweiss。 And I am so glad I did because this is a great read for a tough time。 The characters have struggles。 They do things - sometimes awful things - that they never thought they had in them。 Every time I thought it could not get any worse, it got even worse (kind of like 2020), which made the resolution all the I could not wait for this book after hearing K。J。 Dell'Antonia talk about it on the #AmWriting podcast (full disclosure, I have been a guest), so I requested an advance copy through Eidelweiss。 And I am so glad I did because this is a great read for a tough time。 The characters have struggles。 They do things - sometimes awful things - that they never thought they had in them。 Every time I thought it could not get any worse, it got even worse (kind of like 2020), which made the resolution all the more satisfying (as for 2020, one can hope)。 I got impatient with Amanda, and I think Barbara needed to do a lot more apologizing。 I didn't have any empathy for Mae until halfway into the book, but by the time I was done with it, I liked them all (except maybe Sabrina)。 And I had to get done with it because I couldn't not stop reading。 I could practically smell the fried chicken cooking in this story, and sense the tension of the reality TV cameras on everyone, all the time。 This is a fun, compulsively readable novel, with a lot of love and comfort food。 I highly recommend it 。。。more

Evelina | AvalinahsBooks

How I read this: Free ebook copy received through Edelweiss4。5 stars The Chicken Sisters had such an interesting premise that I couldn’t resist it。 Two competing restaurants – two sisters in management, the restaurants themselves also founded by two sisters, over 100 years ago。 And a reality show in which they battle it out。Was this going to be a story of rivalry? Or a story of reconciliation? Was it going to be a funny book where one of the sisters is good and the other one needs to open her ey How I read this: Free ebook copy received through Edelweiss4。5 stars The Chicken Sisters had such an interesting premise that I couldn’t resist it。 Two competing restaurants – two sisters in management, the restaurants themselves also founded by two sisters, over 100 years ago。 And a reality show in which they battle it out。Was this going to be a story of rivalry? Or a story of reconciliation? Was it going to be a funny book where one of the sisters is good and the other one needs to open her eyes? Or was it going to be one where they both needed to understand their relationship better?Moreover, I wondered who’d win! Or would this be one of those stories where there is no winner and the real prize is that once again, everyone’s a family?I needed to know。 Plus, I’d never heard a premise like this before!It didn't disappoint。 The Chicken Sisters reads really well! I got into it right away and the pages just melted under my gaze, it seems。 You can read the full review here: The Chicken Sisters presents you with two very different characters – sisters Amanda and Mae, with a rocky history – the older Mae who took up the work of “the younger mom” and tried to make life yield to her control to the best of her ability, and the younger Amanda who never understood why things had to be so complicated and just wanted to follow her heart。Raised by a mother who could have seriously done a better job, they interpreted many things very differently from each other and that raised many problems。 Many years and not nearly enough reconciliations later, the family meets in the most unexpected setting – a reality show being filmed in their restaurants to try and decide who’s doing a better job at it。I liked both the main characters, even though they couldn’t have possibly been more different。 Only one year apart, it feels like the sisters belong to different generations based on how they’ve had to grow up。 So perhaps both of them will have to realize why they’re like that – and maybe they’ll be able to put their differences past them。 Unfortunately, before things get better, they’ll have to get a lot uglier。I also liked how their conflict was written。 It’s in third person, but changing perspectives – so every other chapter, you get to hear the other side of the story。 And I really couldn’t choose which side I’m on! I guess you could say that’s a realistic conflict – rarely is it ever that one side is completely in the right, and the other one – in the wrong。 It’s mostly just a matter of perspective, and you never know what was truly behind some of the things one of the people may have done。I don’t think I’m going to spoil anything if I say that I thought the resolution was just perfect。 I am a naive reader and I didn’t see it coming till it was nearly time for it to be unveiled, so I wonder what other readers will think! But I enjoyed it (and I DO think it makes for good TV!) It was an enjoyable, roller-coaster kind of story and it definitely left me satisfied。 It constantly made me question moral issues and the family drama, and I appreciated all the characters。 Recommended!I thank the publisher for giving me a free copy of the ebook in exchange to my honest review。 This has not affected my opinion。Book Blog | Bookstagram | Bookish Twitter 。。。more

Lee Woodruff

For more than 100 years in Merinac, Kansas, two sisters have been locked in a bitter restaurant rivalry, vying to serve the best chicken in the state。 Reality TV’s “Food Wars” announces a competition for $100,000 and Amanda, tired of the family feud, decides to enter their family story to win the prize。 In doing so, she sets events in motion, completely unaware just how much this will put both families into the line of fire。 When Amanda’s sister returns home after a disappointment, she views the For more than 100 years in Merinac, Kansas, two sisters have been locked in a bitter restaurant rivalry, vying to serve the best chicken in the state。 Reality TV’s “Food Wars” announces a competition for $100,000 and Amanda, tired of the family feud, decides to enter their family story to win the prize。 In doing so, she sets events in motion, completely unaware just how much this will put both families into the line of fire。 When Amanda’s sister returns home after a disappointment, she views the restaurant competition as a chance to return to the limelight。 But the rivalry quickly threatens to spill secrets that have long been hidden。 Now the present generation of sisters have a choice, fight to win or stick together? 。。。more

Laci Hargis

Reality TV, fried chicken, small town drama, laugh out loud moments what more could you need in a feel good book! Mae and Amanda are sisters from a small town in Kansas。 Mae and Amanda grew up in Chicken Mimi’s which is run by their mother Barbara 。 Mae left their small town to find herself in New York City。 But finds herself drifting farther apart from her husband Jay。 Mae returns home in hopes to find herself and to prove that Chicken Mimi’s has the best chicken。 Amanda became the black sheep Reality TV, fried chicken, small town drama, laugh out loud moments what more could you need in a feel good book! Mae and Amanda are sisters from a small town in Kansas。 Mae and Amanda grew up in Chicken Mimi’s which is run by their mother Barbara 。 Mae left their small town to find herself in New York City。 But finds herself drifting farther apart from her husband Jay。 Mae returns home in hopes to find herself and to prove that Chicken Mimi’s has the best chicken。 Amanda became the black sheep of the family when she married Frank Pogociello。 Frank’s family runs Chicken Frannie’s across town。 Amanda sends out an S。O。S to Food Wars to see who has the best chicken。 (Amanda swears Chicken Frannie’s is the best!)All is fair in love, war, and fried chicken!!! I give this book 4 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️’s!! Thank you so much to KJ Dell’Antonia and G。P。 Putnam Sons for this ARC。 。。。more

Shannon (The Book Club Mom)

First things first, let’s talk about this title。 The Chicken Sisters!!?? It made me snicker and I had to know what the heck it was about immediately! Fried chicken, sibling rivalry, reality tv, family secrets, feuds, and bucket loads of drama? Ummm, yes please! This novel is an absolute delight! If you’re a reality tv fan and love watching HGTV or The Food Network, this is the book for you。 Chicken Mimi’s and Chicken Frannie’s have been feuding for a century over who makes the best fried chicken First things first, let’s talk about this title。 The Chicken Sisters!!?? It made me snicker and I had to know what the heck it was about immediately! Fried chicken, sibling rivalry, reality tv, family secrets, feuds, and bucket loads of drama? Ummm, yes please! This novel is an absolute delight! If you’re a reality tv fan and love watching HGTV or The Food Network, this is the book for you。 Chicken Mimi’s and Chicken Frannie’s have been feuding for a century over who makes the best fried chicken in town。 Well, why not battle it out, star in a reality tv show called Food Wars, and have them decide? Oh boy, what follows will have you flipping pages like crazy。 Prepare to be entertained, my friends! The Chicken Sisters isn’t just about fried restaurant food。 It’s so much more than that。 Marriage, parenthood, mental illness, friendship, and family relationships are some of the main themes of this fantastic story。 Also, I must discuss the intense fried chicken cravings I had while reading this book。 I made my husband pick some up for supper the day after I started reading it。 I just couldn’t take it anymore! I needed a drumstick and a thigh in my belly! Originally, this book was scheduled to release next week, but I was recently informed by the publisher that it has been switched to December 1st。 Definitely keep an eye out for it then! 。。。more

Permanently_Booked

This was such a cute read。 I read the synopsis expecting a fun rivalry between sisters and the fight for the best fried chicken。 Figured this little read would provide a few laughs, tv show drama and maybe some friend chicken pointers。 I was pleasantly pleased! Though there weren’t many fried chicken pointers, to my husband’s dismay, this novel was full of snarky banter, family drama and good old-fashioned heart。Amanda and Mae were perfectly fleshed out sisters。 We have the one sister that was a This was such a cute read。 I read the synopsis expecting a fun rivalry between sisters and the fight for the best fried chicken。 Figured this little read would provide a few laughs, tv show drama and maybe some friend chicken pointers。 I was pleasantly pleased! Though there weren’t many fried chicken pointers, to my husband’s dismay, this novel was full of snarky banter, family drama and good old-fashioned heart。Amanda and Mae were perfectly fleshed out sisters。 We have the one sister that was able to get away from the small town and showcases a too perfect lifestyle on social media。 The other sister whose lost her husband and is stuck in that childhood town wondering if there is something more out there for her。 They were true to life characters that almost anyone can connect with and empathize with their inner demons。The tensions, secrets and bonding are all the elements of a family drama I enjoy。 Toss in the element of the tv show, Food Wars, coming to this little town to pit the two family chicken joints against each other and you have a recipe for some page turning drama。 There are some slow portions of the story that dragged a little bit for me but the author’s writing style makes it more enjoyable than not。 This would make a great beach read for the coming summer months for those who enjoy a lively fiction read。 Especially if you’re a fan of Fannie Flagg like I am。 Thank you to G。P。 Putnam’s Sons (Penguin Random House) for the egalley win! It was a pleasure reading and reviewing this novel for an honest and unbiased opinion。 。。。more

Patty

The Chicken Sister by K。 J。 Dell'Antonia is a unique feel good book about sisters who have had a long feud in Merinac, Kansas, dating back generations, about who makes the best fried chicken in the state。 When Chicken Mimi's and Chicken Frannie's get selected to participate in the television show Food Wars, everything goes crazy。 I won't ruin your fun, but if you enjoy unique and silly family drama, this book is for you。 I will be trying more books by this author, and I recommend this book for a The Chicken Sister by K。 J。 Dell'Antonia is a unique feel good book about sisters who have had a long feud in Merinac, Kansas, dating back generations, about who makes the best fried chicken in the state。 When Chicken Mimi's and Chicken Frannie's get selected to participate in the television show Food Wars, everything goes crazy。 I won't ruin your fun, but if you enjoy unique and silly family drama, this book is for you。 I will be trying more books by this author, and I recommend this book for a fun escape read。 I received a complimentary copy of this book。 Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own。 。。。more

Sarah Oates

Great, heart-warming summer read。

Alaina Maxam

this is a feel gothe ending is surprising and well worth reading。od story about chicken restaurants。

Catherine Gray

Fun summer easy read!

Olga Kravchenko

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Where do I begin with this book? I guess I should start by saying that I absolutely loved it! I'll admit, I left it for a tiny bit because I wasn't feeling it at first, but then I really got into it and became quickly addicted to it。 KJ Dell'Anntonia really drove home how important family is。 In "The Chicken Sisters" we are transported to Kansas where sister Amanda asked a famous TV show Food Wars to come and settle once and for all which chicken restaurant is best, her mother's or her mother-in Where do I begin with this book? I guess I should start by saying that I absolutely loved it! I'll admit, I left it for a tiny bit because I wasn't feeling it at first, but then I really got into it and became quickly addicted to it。 KJ Dell'Anntonia really drove home how important family is。 In "The Chicken Sisters" we are transported to Kansas where sister Amanda asked a famous TV show Food Wars to come and settle once and for all which chicken restaurant is best, her mother's or her mother-in-law's。 The drama in this book is on a whole new level of crazy! I'll admit, I hated Mae at first。 Then I hated Amanda。 Then I was absolutely in love with both of them! Then I started to understand why I disliked either one in the first place。 In truth, I saw too much of my own sister in Mae and I saw too much of myself in Amanda。 In the end I was reminded that under all the unique characteristics that we have as individuals, we make a pretty great duo。 We balance each other out, just like Mae and Amanda do。 I didn't expect a book about fried chicken to make me reflect on the relationship between my sister and me。 This book is also an emotional roller coaster, due to some tough subjects, such as hoarding, but I can appreciate the insight into the issues that families are faced with when they are in that kind of household, I've also never thought about different reasons as to why someone might become a vegetarian。 After reading why Amanda no longer eats chicken, my heart broke。 She didn't really choose to be a vegetarian, she was mentally scarred by eating chicken。 This book was well worth the read, and I will recommend it to anyone who will listen to me rant about it。 。。。more

Olga Kravchenko

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Thank you to NetGalley and GP Putnam's Sons for the early copyWhere do I begin with this book? I guess I should start by saying that I absolutely loved it! I'll admit, I left it for a tiny bit because I wasn't feeling it at first, but then I really got into it and became quickly addicted to it。 KJ Dell'Anntonia really drove home how important family is。 In "The Chicken Sisters" we are transported to Kansas where sister Amanda asked a famous TV show Food Wars to come and settle once and for all w Thank you to NetGalley and GP Putnam's Sons for the early copyWhere do I begin with this book? I guess I should start by saying that I absolutely loved it! I'll admit, I left it for a tiny bit because I wasn't feeling it at first, but then I really got into it and became quickly addicted to it。 KJ Dell'Anntonia really drove home how important family is。 In "The Chicken Sisters" we are transported to Kansas where sister Amanda asked a famous TV show Food Wars to come and settle once and for all which chicken restaurant is best, her mother's or her mother-in-law's。 The drama in this book is on a whole new level of crazy! I'll admit, I hated Mae at first。 Then I hated Amanda。 Then I was absolutely in love with both of them! Then I started to understand why I disliked either one in the first place。 In truth, I saw too much of my own sister in Mae and I saw too much of myself in Amanda。 In the end I was reminded that under all the unique characteristics that we have as individuals, we make a pretty great duo。 We balance each other out, just like Mae and Amanda do。 I didn't expect a book about fried chicken to make me reflect on the relationship between my sister and me。 This book is also an emotional roller coaster, due to some tough subjects, such as hoarding, but I can appreciate the insight into the issues that families are faced with when they are in that kind of household, I've also never thought about different reasons as to why someone might become a vegetarian。 After reading why Amanda no longer eats chicken, my heart broke。 She didn't really choose to be a vegetarian, she was mentally scarred by eating chicken。 This book was well worth the read, and I will recommend it to anyone who will listen to me rant about it。 。。。more

bookishwithwine

My Mini ThoughtsYou know those stories where you understand where both parties are coming from?  This is one of them!  I enjoyed both Amanda and Mae's characters and how the chapters alternated between their different point of views。  This book is about more than trying to win Food Wars。  It's more than trying to figure out who has the best chicken in the small Kansas town。  While that is the basis of the book, this story dives into the issues of what bonds and breaks a family。Mae left the small My Mini ThoughtsYou know those stories where you understand where both parties are coming from?  This is one of them!  I enjoyed both Amanda and Mae's characters and how the chapters alternated between their different point of views。  This book is about more than trying to win Food Wars。  It's more than trying to figure out who has the best chicken in the small Kansas town。  While that is the basis of the book, this story dives into the issues of what bonds and breaks a family。Mae left the small town life and made a name for herself in the big city。  Unfortunately the company she works for doesn't see her vision which turns out to be a blessing in disguise。  She's also at a crossroads with her husband Jay。  While she's not thrilled to return to her hometown, Mae is excited that being on Food Wars may be the jump start she needs to get back to television。Amanda didn't know when she married Frank Pogociello she was choosing a side, the opposite side of her mom and sister。  After Frank died, she became even closer to her mother-in-law working at Chicken Frannie's。  However working in a restaurant is not her true passion, drawing is。Both sisters are trying to find their way in life while competing in Food Wars。  Secrets are revealed, difficult decisions are made, and family feuds are at an all time high in this delightful read about finding your way home and discovering what matters most。Thank you to author KJ Dell'Antonia and Putnam Books for the ARC! Grab your copy June 30, 2020!Book Rating: 4/5For the grand finale this would pair nicely with a Shannon Reserve Chardonnay 2016。 。。。more

Deborah

Thank you to Putnam Books for the free review copy of THE CHICKEN SISTERS by KJ Dell’Antonia!Publication Date: 6/30/2020Rating: 4 / 5 In a small town in Kansas, years ago, two sisters started two competing fried chicken restaurants, Mimi’s and Frannie’s。 The family business and the family rivalry have been passed down through the generations until an even bigger scandal in recent years, Amanda from Mimi’s married Frank and went to work with his family at Frannie’s! Sadly Frank has since passed a Thank you to Putnam Books for the free review copy of THE CHICKEN SISTERS by KJ Dell’Antonia!Publication Date: 6/30/2020Rating: 4 / 5 In a small town in Kansas, years ago, two sisters started two competing fried chicken restaurants, Mimi’s and Frannie’s。 The family business and the family rivalry have been passed down through the generations until an even bigger scandal in recent years, Amanda from Mimi’s married Frank and went to work with his family at Frannie’s! Sadly Frank has since passed away, but Amanda is still being distanced from her family。Amanda sends an email to the Food Wars reality TV restaurant competition because the family feud seems right up their alley。 There is $100K on the line for the winner if she can talk both families into participating。 Amanda’s sister Mae happens to have just hit a snag in her career as an organizational guru and her marriage is a bit rocky, so she packs up her kids and heads home to help her mother and get some screen time while she’s at it。 Soon the sisters are going head to head as family secrets are revealed and lines are crossed。I tend to enjoy books that center around food and this one was no different! THE CHICKEN SISTERS brings family drama and humor as the families and even the town get into the spirit of the Food Wars! Of course reality TV isn’t entirely natural so you’ve got the producer there to stir the pot and ramp up the drama。 Things get pushed to an extreme more than once, but that just adds to the entertainment value and good television。This was just the light-hearted read I needed when I picked it up。 It hits on some heavier topics (family, grief and mental health), but doesn’t dive too deep into these issues。 There is more commentary on the reality TV circuit and the public attention and internet trolls it garners。If you’re looking for a good, fun family drama this is a book that belongs on your TBR。 Having a serving of fried chicken and homemade biscuits on the side wouldn’t hurt either! 。。。more

Angela

Nice storyline。