At four in the morning, Sarah turns on the oven at her family's bakery by the bus terminus and trusts what the numbers tell her. Her father trusts which driver eats too fast and which nurse buys two buns after a night shift. Then City Hall announces the buses are leaving in forty-five days, and a hungry boy is caught stealing cream buns from beneath the display case. She has forty-five days to decide what a bakery is for.
At four in the morning, Sarah turns on the oven at her family's bakery by the bus terminus and trusts what the numbers tell her. Her father trusts which driver eats too fast and which nurse buys two buns after a night shift. Then City Hall announces the buses are leaving in forty-five days, and a hungry boy is caught stealing cream buns from beneath the display case. She has forty-five days to decide what a bakery is for.
At four in the morning, Sarah turns on the oven at her family's bakery by the bus terminus and trusts what the numbers tell her. Her father trusts which driver eats too fast and which nurse buys two buns after a night shift. Then City Hall announces the buses are leaving in forty-five days, and a hungry boy is caught stealing cream buns from beneath the display case. She has forty-five days to decide what a bakery is for.