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Book of the Month - February, 2007

Book of the Month - February, 2007

Tender at the Bone: Growing Up at the Table by Ruth Reichl

Tender at the Bone: Growing Up at the Table by Ruth ReichlAt an early age, Ruth Reichl discovered that "food could be a way of making sense of the world. . . . If you watched people as they ate, you could find out who they were." Her deliciously crafted memoir, Tender at the Bone, is the story of a life determined, enhanced, and defined in equal measure by a passion for food, unforgettable people, and the love of tales well told. Beginning with Reichl's mother, the notorious food-poisoner known as the Queen of Mold, Reichl introduces us to the fascinating characters who shaped her world and her tastes, from the gourmand Monsieur du Croix, who served Reichl her first soufflé, to those at her politically correct table in Berkeley who championed the organic food revolution in the 1970s. Spiced with Reichl's infectious humor and sprinkled with her favorite recipes, Tender at the Bone is a witty and compelling chronicle of a culinary sensualist's coming-of-age.

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Comment from: Kourtney [Visitor]
This books looks good! Although, I think it will make me hungry :)
PermalinkPermalink 01/22/07 @ 16:18
Comment from: MissyMoo [Visitor]
A brilliant recommendation! You are to be commended on your taste and discrimination!

Signed,

your most ardent Fan

PermalinkPermalink 01/23/07 @ 22:41
Comment from: alison claire [Visitor]
i hate to say this
i had to stop reading it
her 2nd, comfort me with apples, is a bit better and i hear garlic and sapphires is pretty good
PermalinkPermalink 01/26/07 @ 15:11

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