Emi Pinto is an Ottawa-based writer of mixed South Asian and Franco-Ontarian heritage.
Fiction (Juvenile)
Bee Bakshi and the Gingerbread Sisters
HarperCollins, 2023.
Publisher’s Synopsis (From its website)
Bee wanted to spend the summer reading Betsy Chillers books and exploring the new spooky theme park with her best friend. Instead, she’s spending the summer trapped at Storm Lake with her too loud, too thrifty, and too Indian family.
Luckily, Bee finds a place to escape her embarrassment—a magical house across the lake that transforms her into the cool girl she always wanted to be. Maybe cottage life isn’t so bad after all! But strange dreams are haunting Bee, and there’s a chill in her bones she just can’t shake.
Bee follows her hunch—and the scent of gingerbread—to Lucas, the dorky boy next door. He thinks there are ghosts in the forest, but new friend Alina tells her what Bee has feared all along: There’s a witch at Storm Lake. And she’s coming for Bee.
Awards and Honours
2024 Jean Little First-Novel Award (Finalist)
Fiction (Juvenile)
Chai Jinxed
HarperCollins, 2024.
Publisher’s Synopsis (From its website)
All it took was one majestic frog and a love brew gone wrong—and faster than you can say ribbit, Misha got expelled…again. Things aren’t much better back home. A rival tea shop opens across the street, and rumors spread that the Dayaans’ tea is cursed. Determined to fix her family’s reputation, Misha’s only got one option left: attend the infamous Margaret’s Academy of Tea and Brewing and brew her way to the top of her class—even if it means a little bit of spice sabotage.
But when Misha finds herself up against the girl from the tea shop across the street and things start going wrong—ghostly tea leaves, living scarecrows, and rumors of missing tea witches—Misha starts to realize the truth: she’s jinxed. And if she can’t turn her luck around, her family tea shop, her classmates—and even all of Margaret’s Academy—will have a fate worse than cold tea.