Series: Soup Lover's Mystery #4
Published by Berkley on 3/3/15
Genres: Cozy Mystery
Format: eARC
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Also in this series: A Clue in the Stew
Also by this author: A Clue in the Stew
By the Spoonful is Snowflake, Vermont’s most popular soup shop, but owner Lucky Jamieson doesn’t have any time to enjoy her success—she’s too busy trying to keep a lid on false accusations against her loved ones…
It’s almost May, and some of the local ladies have organized a pagan celebration in the woods to welcome spring. But the evening goes terribly wrong when one of the attendees winds up dead, apparently poisoned by an herbal concoction prepared by Lucky’s grandfather, Jack.
Lucky’s sure her grandfather could not have made such a tragic mistake. But before she can clear him of suspicion, her best friend, Sophie, is diverted from planning her wedding to By the Spoonful chef Sage DuBois when she finds a dead man floating in the creek on her property. Now it’s up to Lucky to get both Sophie and Jack out of hot water before a killer stirs up more trouble…
I received a review copy of this book from .
I’m excited to have Connie Archer here today to talk about the setting of her Soup Lover’s Mysteries. Her newest book, Ladle to the Grave, comes out on Tuesday. Be sure you read to the bottom of the post – we’re giving away a paperback copy of the book!
Why Vermont?
A Guest Post by Connie Archer
I’ve been asked several times, why the Soup Lover’s Mystery series is set in Vermont. Well, there are lots of reasons, but the first thing that comes to mind is that it’s the perfect place for a village mystery. I grew up in New England and I can’t imagine a better location than Vermont, the most bucolic of all the New England states.
Vermont’s population numbers only 626,630, half the population of Rhode Island, the tiniest state in the union. It’s possible to drive the length of the state and encounter only a few cars on the highway. There are mountains, lakes, trees, barns, farms and quaint towns dotted everywhere. And even though my fictional Snowflake has a tiny population — only 950 souls – there are plenty of plots, adventures and stories to be told there.
But there’s an even deeper reason I think. Vermont represents something more elusive in our national consciousness, something much harder to pin down. And perhaps the best way to experience that fleeting something is to listen to some of the music that’s been written about that state.
The official state song, These Green Mountains, describes Vermont perfectly. http://bit.ly/1BLYvtN
These green hills and silver waters are my home.
They belong to me.* * *
May they be strong and forever free . . .
And of course there’s the song Snow, sung in White Christmas. http://bit.ly/1wwh2Wg
Those glistening houses that seem to be built of snow,
Oh, to see a mountain covered with a quilt of snow
What is Christmas with no snow . . .
And then there are the historic songs of Vermont like the Ballad of the Green Mountain Boys, a Revolutionary War song. http://bit.ly/16ma9P5
. . . Vermonters, come down
With your britches of deerskin and jackets of brown
With your red woolen caps and your moccasins come
To the gathering summons of trumpet and drum.* * *
We owe no allegiance, we bow to no throne,
Our ruler is law and the law is our own;
In the name of Vermont we defy all the world! . . .
But the song that tugs at my heart most of all is Moonlight in Vermont, a song reprised by more artists than I could possibly list here — from Jo Stafford to Tony Bennett to Willy Nelson. Moonlight in Vermont, [http://bit.ly/1zKSjfT] is truly the unofficial state song. Not only doesn’t it rhyme, it’s written in a series of haikus, a Japanese literary tradition of seventeen syllable verses. Interesting, no?
Pennies in a stream
Fallen leaves of sycamore
Moonlight in Vermont* * *
Evening summer breeze
Warbling of a meadow lark
Moonlight in Vermont* * *
You and I and moonlight in Vermont.
But a really special favorite of mine is These Green Mountains played on a theremin. If you’re not familiar with a theremin, it’s an early electronic instrument controlled by the performer’s hands, and was often used to create scary sounds in horror films.
Just have a listen: http://bit.ly/12OsNwX
How could I not set my fictional village of Snowflake in a state like Vermont?
Review
Ladle to the Grave is a solidly-written, genuinely puzzling cozy mystery with a thoroughly likable and intelligent protagonist. Lucky Jamieson owns and runs a soup restaurant; she’s engaged to the doctor who runs the town’s clinic, and her grandfather’s best friend is the police chief, which gives her access to more information than most amateur detectives. (Though I usually balk at the police sharing information with civilians, in this series I buy it, both because the town is so small and because of the personal relationship between Lucky and the chief.) Lucky is pretty level-headed, very loyal to her friends, fiercely protective of her grandfather, and naturally curious but not usually foolhardy – a good combination.
Snowflake, Vermont, the book’s small-town setting, is populated by interesting yet realistic characters – by which I mean that they are the sort of people you might meet in any town, rather than the exaggerated eccentrics that proliferate in some cozy mystery series. Sophie, Lucky’s friend, plays a large role in this book, because one of the mysteries involves her at least peripherally. Lucky’s grandfather is involved in the other death – a possible accidental poisoning – and the stress is stirring up his PTSD. As protective as Leslie is, it’s no surprise that she tries to clear his name.
I really enjoyed how the mystery unfolded and the various twists that Connie Archer threw in. The solution to one death felt just a tad convenient, though it certainly came as a surprise – I honestly didn’t see it coming. The other I had begun to suspect, but not until well into the book (and I didn’t get it exactly right even then.) It’s always fun when the author can surprise me, because I’m usually pretty good at spotting the villain.
This is the fourth book in the series, and the second I’ve read, but you don’t have to read the first ones to appreciate Ladle to the Grave. The recurring characters’ lives and relationships do develop as the series goes on, but Archer does a good job of catching new readers up on the essentials without boring those who’ve already spent time in Snowflake. That said, if you enjoy reading a cozy series from start to finish, go for it! (You can find the whole series listed on Goodreads.) And be sure to check out the recipes at the end of the book – they sound delicious.
Giveaway
Thanks to the publisher, we’re giving away a paperback copy of Ladle to the Grave. (The contest is open to US residents only – I’m sorry! I gather it has to do with shipping.) Just enter using the Rafflecopter form below. Please make sure Rafflecopter has your current email address, or I won’t be able to contact you!
There’s also a giveaway for a $50 gift certificate at the main tour page – and you can check out the other tour stops there, as well!
Reading this book contributed to these challenges:
- COYER Winter 2014-2015
- Cruisin' Thru the Cozies 2015
Bea
The people sound interesting and fully developed, which I appreciate. And of course, I like the New England setting! 😀
Connie Archer
Hi Bea ~ Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you’re able to visit the village soon!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
Connie, thank you so much for the guest post and also for stopping by and answering all these comments! I know it means a lot to the posters.
I’m sorry your replies were stuck waiting for approval so long – I wasn’t able to get on to moderate for most of the day and evening. Everything should be good to go now, though, and your comments will post immediately from now on.
And can I just say that I’m looking forward to the next book already? 🙂
Connie Archer
Hi Lark ~ I’m checking back a few days later. No worries, I understand why you have to approve the replies. I’m just thrilled so many people responded and tons of thanks for your wonderful review! All the best to you!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
You are most welcome, and thank you for writing these delightful mysteries!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
Agreed, Bea, I love that the people in this series are realistic and believable.
Katherine @ I Wish I Lived in a Library
I enjoyed this one though I agree that the ending did feel a bit convenient. I find that happens a pretty good bit with cozies. The people and the setting were enough to make up for it though!
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Connie Archer
Hi Katherine ~ Nice to “see” you here! All the best!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
Absolutely! It’s such a good series.
Rebecca Prazak
Love everything about this series.
Lark_Bookwyrm
Then you’ll love this installment, too!
Connie Archer
Hi Becky ~ I’m checking back a few days later, since the giveaway isn’t over. Good luck! And thanks so much for visiting!
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ellie
The setting is wonderful, the characters interesting and soup is a big hit with me. Thanks for this great feature and delightful giveaway.
Lark_Bookwyrm
Glad you enjoyed the post. Good luck on the giveaway, Elliot!
Connie Archer
Hi Ellie ~ checking back ~ Thanks so much for entering! I love soup too and have had a lot of fun inventing recipes. Hope you get to enjoy them! Good luck!
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Sandyg265
I like the people.
Lark_Bookwyrm
Me too! 🙂
Connie Archer
Thank you, Sandy ~ everyone in Snowflake is very dear to my heart. Sometimes they pop up in dreams to tell me things! Good luck in the giveaway!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
🙂
Patricia
Moonlight in Vermont is a beautiful song. I enjoyed the post and thanks for the giveaway!
Connie Archer
Hi Patricia ~ I just love that song too! I think my favorite version is Jo Stafford’s. Thanks for visiting today!
Lark_Bookwyrm
I’m glad you enjoyed the post! I loved reading about – and listening to – the Vermont-themed music.
Daniele K
I would love to visit Vermont
Lark_Bookwyrm
It’s a beautiful, beautiful state. I spent three summers there as a tween/young teen.
Connie Archer
Hi Daniele ~ I hope you get to visit Vermont in the very near future. You won’t regret a trip there, it’s absolutely lovely! Good luck!
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Sandy Todd
I have yet to start reading this series, but, I’ve read so many good reviews that I’m going to take their advice and get on the “soup train”! Thanks for the interview and review as well as the give-a-way.
Sandy Todd
Oh oh oh! I also want to add that the setting in Vermont is special for me because a trip there to see the covered bridges and the change of colors in the fall is on my bucket list.
Lark_Bookwyrm
I’ve never seen the fall colors, but besides a few summers spent there as a child, we spent a few days in Vermont in summer 2010, visiting things like Ben & Jerry’s and the von Trapp family resort and Cabot Creamery.
Connie Archer
Vermont’s beautiful any time of the year, Sandy. I’d love to spend a winter there, snowbound, with good books and lots of soup!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
It’s a really good cozy series – I think you will like it!
Connie Archer
Hi Sandy ~ You’d be very welcome on the “soup train!” I hope a journey to Snowflake, Vermont is in your future! Good luck!
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Sally Schmidt
Thanks for all the music today.
Lark_Bookwyrm
That was fun – I enjoyed it too!
Connie Archer
I’m so glad you enjoyed the music, Sally! I hope you saw the state song played on a theremin. I got such a kick out of that!
Lark_Bookwyrm
That was pretty cool!
Connie Archer
Hi Sally ~ checking back today. Wouldn’t it be fun to have a Theremin? You wouldn’t have to read music or learn chords, just hope you moved your hands in the right way!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
It’s a fascinating instrument!
Shannon M.
I love the location of the series. I grew up in the Northeast and learned to ski in Vermont and New Hampshire. The local towns there are fantastic and have incredibly friendly people.
Lark_Bookwyrm
It’s a wonderful area, isn’t it? I’d forgotten I did get to ski there one winter – just for a few days, in high school. Mostly I visited in summer.
Connie Archer
Hi Shannon ~ thanks for visiting! I agree, all the towns and villages are so quaint. Such a far cry from the big city! Good luck in the giveaway!
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Sheila K.
I’ve read previous books by this author and enjoyed them very much—I’m looking forward to reading her latest work!
Connie Archer
Thank you, Sheila! I hope you enjoy Ladle to the Grave!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
Good to hear from a fellow fan!
Lily
I actually hadn’t heard of this one before but i’m happy to hear that this one ended up being a really enjoyable read for you 🙂
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Connie Archer
Hi Lily ~ Good luck in the giveaway. I hope you’re able to visit the village soon!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
It did! I like cozy series more on the realistic side (unless they’re paranormal) and I like the heroine to have some common sense. This series fits both those criteria quite nicely!
Connie Archer
Thank you, Lark ~ that was such a nice thing to say. I wanted Snowflake to have characters everyone could relate to, and really “feel” for. That’s the thing that makes stories come to life, I think.
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Joanne Kocourek
From the description I’d love to take a tour of Vermont! It is one of the States our family hasn’t visited.
Lark_Bookwyrm
It’s definitely worth a visit!
Connie Archer
Hi Joanne ~ I hope you’re able to take a trip to Vermont soon. But in the meantime, I hope you’ll enjoy a visit in your mind to Snowflake, VT. Good luck in the giveaway!
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Robin L. Coxon
Of course the setting is inviting but it’s the people in the book that sell it. This combined with soup recipes is like getting two books in one.
Lark_Bookwyrm
Yes – and I really like the people. 🙂
Connie Archer
Hi Robin ~ I love books with recipes too! In fact, my publisher will be releasing “The Cozy Cookbook” very soon. You can get a peek on Amazon. It comes out April 7th and all the culinary cozy writers are included, with recipes and excerpts from our books. I think you’d love it! Good luck!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
I’ll have to check that cookbook out!
Connie Archer
It’s actually being released very soon — April 7th!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
Yay! (And oops, I missed the release. But I will find a copy and dive in!)
Jess dimovski
Love this title and will add to my TBR list
Lark_Bookwyrm
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Connie Archer
Hi Jess ~ I hope you get to visit the village soon. Thanks for stopping by and good luck!
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Sue Farrell
I like the idea that this book is set in Vermont, a place a would REALLY like to visit.
Connie Archer
Oh, Vermont is amazing! So beautiful and so peaceful! But really lots of things to do. Thanks for stopping by, Sue! And good luck!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
You should – it’s so beautiful! Not in the majestic Rocky Mountains way, but in a more human-scaled, charming way.
Connie Archer
Hi Sue ~ I think you’d be really thrilled and delighted if you took a trip to Vermont. Did you know there’s even a Rubber Ducky Race in Vergennes, VT every summer? Really silly, but really fun. Good luck in the giveaway!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
There is? We have one here in Fredericksburg, VA, too – I thought it was the only one!
Connie Archer
There certainly is — I missed it when I was there, but a friend saw the race last year and send me pictures. I’ll have to dig them out and post them on FB!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
What fun! I’ll keep an eye out for them.
anna (herding cats & burning soup)
Love when they can either keep me guessing or surprise me like that 🙂
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Connie Archer
Hi Anna ~ Love your “herding cats and burning soup” title! Hopefully the chef at the By the Spoonful won’t burn the soup! Thanks for joining in today!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
Me too! I tire quickly of series where I can figure out the solution too easily. So far, Connie Archer is good at keeping me guessing over at least some of the mystery!
Kimberlee
I really enjoy this series..can’t wait to read this one.
Kimberlee
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Lark_Bookwyrm
So glad you enjoy it, Kimberlee!
Connie Archer
Hi Kimberlee ~ So nice to see you here! I’m so glad you’ve enjoyed the stories in Snowflake, VT! Good luck ~ I hope you’ll come back to the village soon!
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Cecilia
The setting is what intrigues me.
Lark_Bookwyrm
You should definitely check the series out, then! 🙂
Connie Archer
Hi Cecilia ~ It’s really been fun for me to write stories set in New England. Most people might not think of Vermont as an exotic destination, but it really does have a fascinating history! Hope you enjoy Ladle to the Grave!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
🙂
Connie Archer
Dear Lark ~ Thanks so much for hosting my stop today! It’s really been a lot of fun!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
Thank YOU for coming by! I’m enjoying this series so much; it was a pleasure to host today’s stop!
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holdenj
What a great guest post. I’ve never been to Vermont, but I think it definitely makes me think of small towns or villages. Looking forward to the new book! Thanks!
Lark_Bookwyrm
I’m glad you enjoyed the post, and I hope you enjoy the book as much as I did!
Connie Archer
Even the largest city in Vermont — Burlington — is tiny compared to other places. It sits on the shore of Lake Champlain and is absolutely charming. And, yes, Vermont is full of quaint little towns and villages. I hope you get to visit the imaginary village of Snowflake soon! Good luck!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
Vermont is a wonderful place to visit!
Cyn209
the soups, definitely the soups!!!
Lark_Bookwyrm
Plenty of yummy ones in this book!
Connie Archer
Yay for soup!!! I agree ~ that and a good story too! I really hope you enjoy the recipes! Good luck in the giveaway!
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Glenda S. Hefty
Vermont is a lovely setting…sounds like a fun book to read.
Lark_Bookwyrm
Yes to both statements!
Connie Archer
Hi Glenda ~ There are lots of stories in Snowflake! I hope you get to visit soon. Best of luck in the giveaway!
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Karen Hansen
The book sounds great for the people, the food and the scenery. I think I’ll really enjoy it.
Connie Archer
Hi Karen ~ Thanks so much for visiting! I hope you’ll be able to visit Snowflake, VT soon. Best of luck in the giveaway!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
I hope you did!
Linda Murray
I have traveled all over Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine taking pictures of covered bridges, old barns and lighthouses for my art work and I loved it all, especially Vermont!
Connie Archer
Hi Linda ~ New England has amazing scenery, but I think Vermont’s is the best. You can almost forget you’re in the 21st century! And I love lighthouses too! There’s something very romantic and haunting about them
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Lark_Bookwyrm
Vermont is really beautiful!
Lark_Bookwyrm
Linda, do you have a website where we could see your artwork? I love the architecture of New England and would really enjoy seeing it!
Linda Murray
I wish I did but all of my work has been sold over the years and I haven’t done any recently. I have been dealing with medical issues and am just now starting to get back into it. Some of the Christmas paintings we did are posted on my Facebook page by a few of the people who still have some of my older work. We did a little bit of everything for collectors – customized wood burnings, paintings, customized Christmas bulbs, and painting on old saws – anything someone wanted painted on. Since we often did work for collectors we spent a lot of time in the town archives in NH, Vermont and Maine so we would be historically correct and I absolutely loved it!
Lark_Bookwyrm
I’m sorry to hear about your medical issued but glad you are starting to get back to painting!
Linda Murray
Thank you!
Lark_Bookwyrm
🙂
Barb Wiesmann
Hi Connie! My husband and I recently stopped in Barre, Vt, at the nicest soup and salad restaurant. Of course, I immediately thought of you and your series.
Connie Archer
Hi Barb ~ That’s wonderful! Do you remember what the restaurant’s called? It’s not the By the Spoonful by any chance? Next time I’m there, I’ll have to find it! Good luck in the giveaway!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
🙂 That would be fun!
Lark_Bookwyrm
Oh, that must have been fun!
Linda Kuzminczuk
i love the idea of reading a mystery and maybe gaining a great soup recipe at the same time. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity.
Connie Archer
You’re very welcome, Linda ~ and thanks for visiting today! There are usually least three soup recipes in each book, and either a special salad or sandwich recipe too. I’m not the world’s greatest baker, but I posted an easy cookie recipe in my Christmas newsletter — Death by Chocolate. You can sign up for my newsletter on my website to catch more recipes in the future if you like. Good luck today!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
Mmm, those cookies sound delicious! And I really want to try some of the soup recipes.
Lark_Bookwyrm
I hope you get a chance to read these, Linda – they’re really good!
Lark_Bookwyrm
Oh, what fun! 🙂
Marilyn Watson
Sounds like a fantastic read…and I love the Cover…
Marilyn [email protected]
Connie Archer
Hi Marilyn ~ Thanks for visiting at Bookwyrm’s Hoard! It is a gorgeous cover, isn’t it? Good luck in the giveaway!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
🙂
Lark_Bookwyrm
Me too!
Sue C
The setting. Its nice to read about areas near where you live.
Connie Archer
Hi Sue ~ If you live in New England, you’re very lucky. Even in spite of all the snow this winter! Best of luck!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
It’s fun when books are set near where you live, or at least in places you’ve been to. There’s the delight of recognition along with the usual enjoyment of a good book.
Debbie Price
Thanks you so much for this giveaway! I love reading new books and finding new series!
Lark_Bookwyrm
I hope you enjoy this series – I certainly have!
Connie Archer
Thanks so much, Lark!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
My pleasure! I’m sorry to have taken so long to reply – I thought I had replied to all the posts on this page, but something must have gone wrong, because half of my replies are missing.
Connie Archer
No worries and thanks again for hosting this stop, Lark! It was really fun and I was thrilled to see so many comments!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
I’m glad! I had fun, too!
Connie Archer
Hi Debbie ~ Thanks so much for entering, and I’m happy you’ll be familiar with the Soup Lover’s Mystery series now! Good luck in the giveaway and I hope you enjoy meeting all the characters in Snowflake, Vermont!