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    Rachel Cohn (born December 14, 1968) [1] is an American young adult fiction writer. Her first book, Gingerbread, was published in 2002.Since then she has gone on to write many other successful YA and younger children's books, and has collaborated on six books with the author David Levithan.

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  4. Gingerbread (Cohn novel) - Wikipedia

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    Gingerbread is a young adult novel written by American author Rachel Cohn published by Simon & Schuster in 2002. The story follows Cyd Charisse, a punk girl who lives in San Francisco with her parents Nancy and Sid, and siblings Ashley and Josh, and her surf-crossed lover Shrimp. She goes to NYC to try to find out about her father and family.

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    Here are our favorite gingerbread house decorating ideas to help you make your gingerbread house — whether store-bought or homemade — a little extra this year. First, plan your setting. The ...

  6. Gingerbread (Oyeyemi novel) - Wikipedia

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    Abriella Terrazas and her sister Isabella grew up in a family that loved baking, decorating and crafting. In 2020, the sisters began creating and designing their own intricate gingerbread houses.

  9. Gingerbread house - Wikipedia

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    Nuremberg was recognized as the "Gingerbread Capital of the World" when in the 17th century the guild started to employ master bakers and skilled workers to create complicated works of art from gingerbread. [2] Medieval bakers used carved boards to create elaborate designs. During the 13th century, the custom spread across Europe.