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The Gobs Hoist up the incontinence pants, brush the fluff from your slippers, and make a nice cup of cocoa. THEY’RE BACK! The Fossils return for their second action-packed hilarious thriller. This time, the peace and tranquillity of Fossdyke gets shattered when our mischievous wrinkled rockers and their megastar friend decide to make a new record album. Once again pursued by the now-disgraced record producer; things take a dangerous twist following the kidnapping of the Fossils manager and friend abroad. With an international hunt underway and the old rockers causing mayhem, a rescue attempt is made with hilarious consequences. Do they succeed? Find out before they get too old for this shit.
When Steven Gdula was growing up in western Pennsylvania, gobs were everywhere-at church bake sales and birthday parties, and even stacked by convenience store cash registers, sparkling in cellophane. Transplanted to California, Steven found himself dreaming of gobs: two rounds of moist cake joined by sweet, fluffy icing. The only way to satisfy his craving was to start baking them himself-but with a local spin, using seasonal ingredients and grown-up flavors. Once he perfected his recipes, Steven started selling his gobs from a cart on the streets of San Francisco. Calling his enterprise Gobba Gobba Hey (a nod to the Ramones), he was soon on his way to becoming something of a local food rock star. In Gobba Gobba Hey, Steven introduces readers, bakers, and eaters to the gob. These fifty-two recipes-one for every week of the year, from old-school chocolate and vanilla to matcha green tea with lemongrass ginger frosting-make it deliciously evident why gobs couldn't be kept a regional secret for long. Praise for The Warmest Room in the House (a Chicago Tribune Favorite Book of the Year) "[Gdula] serves up ... a delight, rich but restrained."-Atlantic "Literary comfort food-Very Short List "Vivid, funny and absorbing ...Warmhearted."-Dominique Browning, New York Times Book Review