The Cookie Queens
RandallFuquay
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Every year, children are taught how to win. They set goals. They track numbers. They learn how to smile through rejection and celebrate success when it comes. Adults cheer from the sidelines, confident that these lessons are building confidence, resilience, and leadership. But what happens when the cheering stops? The Cookie Queens is a narrative nonfiction documentary that follows four girls through a competitive childhood system that promises empowerment and delivers something far more complicated. As the season unfolds and numbers begin to matter, the girls discover that success is visible, measurable, and quietly comparative. Some rise. Others fall behind. All of them learn. Told with restraint and emotional clarity, this book moves between intimate moments and wider structures, revealing how ambition is introduced early, how praise becomes conditional, and how winning can reshape the way children see themselves, and each other. This is not a story about cookies. It is a story about childhood in a culture that keeps score. Written for parents, educators, and anyone who has ever wondered what achievement teaches before children are old enough to question it, The Cookie Queens lingers long after the final numbers are tallied. The season ends. The lessons do not. Read The Cookie Queens and discover what lingers after the applause fades. We teach children how to win. But do we teach them what winning means? For anyone who has ever cheered, competed, or wondered what childhood success is really teaching. The Cookie Queens; Available now.