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American Cookery: A Novel [Hardcover]

Laura Kalpakian (Author)
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September 5, 2006
Animated as a family reunion, intimate as a lovers' picnic, American Cookery serves up tradition and innovation in a family novel based on the joy of cooking. The story is complete with twenty-seven recipes from the life and tumultuous times of Eden Douglass.
 
Eden was born in 1920 into a contentious California tribe, and the ingredients of her life include her grandmother's reserve, her aunt's instinct for action, and her mother's foggy warmth.  Seasoned with spicy herbs, and a few bitter ones, simmered and stirred over time, these instincts shape her destiny.
 
Two strong-willed women--her grandmother Ruth Douglass and her aunt Afton Lance--struggle to pull Eden from the comfy sloth of her parents' home.  Her ill-matched parents drift toward financial collapse, and her father, pursuing phantom wealth, takes the family to an Idaho mining town.  He finds fulfillment in Idaho, but Eden's mother breaks down, and Eden must shoulder the household drudgery, burdens not in keeping with her aspirations to be a journalist.

Eden's adventurous spirit takes her far from her faith and family.  She falls in love in wartime London and rides a motorcycle across war-torn Belgium.  After the war, still reeling from a devastating loss, Eden returns to Southern California and is hired by a newspaper, only to confront insidious opposition, yet find an unexpected ally.
 
Then, in 1952, fate puts Eden Douglass in the path of a runaway horse at Greenwater Movie Ranch, where they're filing a B-movie Western.  She falls flat on her face, and Matt March lifts her from the dust.  Charming and charismatic, with good looks, cowboy boots, and appetite for life, and his VistaVision of the Western, Matt ignites Eden's passion.  Three months later, they elope to Mexico.
 
In these exuberant California boom years, Eden nourishes Matt's dreams, even though they are sauced with secrets and larded with debt.  He tests Eden's strengths and his children's love.
 
A big-cast book, American Cookery fulfills the wide embrace of its title.  The novel chronicles the stories behind family recipes and the lives that touch Eden's--lives of horse thieves, ranchers, railroad men, developers, dreamers, migrants, immigrants, natives, Latter-Day Saints, sinners, silent-film stars, sidekicks, and stunt people.
 
The good, the bad, the ugly and the beautiful emerge in these pages as American Cookery serves up the whole gorgeous banquet of life.

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Food provides the structure on which Kalpakian builds this novel of a twentieth-century woman's life. Eden comes from an extended, tightly knit Mormon family full of strong females. Her genealogy-obsessed father succeeds in little he attempts, and even migrating from California to Idaho becomes a setback for the family. A rebellious streak inherited from her mother leads Eden in a different direction from conventional Mormon tradition. She develops more than casual interest in food, starting with a youthful encounter with an elderly black woman who owns a local diner. To help tell Eden's story, Kalpakian employs "snapshots," sidebars to the text that flesh out a character or forward a secondary plot. In addition to this narrative, Kalpakian includes several-dozen recipes for foods that figure in her heroine's life: gingerbread, pork chops cooked in orange marmalade, plum pudding, tea sandwiches, fish tacos. The novel's scope makes it a satisfying read. Mark Knoblauch
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Praise for Laura Kalpakian:
 
"Whatever happened to old-fashioned stories, with fleshed-out characters, well-crafted plots, strong themes, and palpable atmosphere? Laura Kalpakian, for one, still is writing them."
--The Wall Street Journal
 
"Kalpakian creates inspiring, thought-provoking, even bewitching characters."
--The Baltimore Sun
 
"[Kalpakian] is so entertaining a writer that it takes a while to realize how smart she is…. Generous, gritty, sexy, full of lyrical musings, and funny as all get-out."
--The New Yorker
 
"Kalpakian writes with a verve that leaves you laughing and contemplating your own ideas of family."
--The Chicago Tribune
 
"Kalpakian [is] at her best--earthy, magical, compassionate, and inventive to the last detail."
--The Washington Post
 
"Kalpakian's observations are sharp, her humor is sweet."
--London Observer
 
"Kalpakian is an extraordinarily talented writer with an almost intimidating understanding."
--Memphis Commercial Appeal

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 432 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press; 1st edition (September 5, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312348118
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312348113
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #608,514 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another beautiful tapestry from a master weaver., November 15, 2006
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American Cookery has everything. Laura Kalpakian's usual artistry with her characters, a magical story that compel and is never quiet. Eden Douglas is a wonderfully complex young woman, and she takes you from her more than unusually dysfunctional (pathetic and hilarious) family in Idaho, which even as a child she held together, and off to find her own future in the big city, and further to find love and excitement as a WAC in WWII European theatre. Kalpakian enthralls the reader with her artistry, whether she is describing a silent film screen star, the passionate meeting of two young Americans in Europe amid the war, or a Beautiful Ham. Kalpakian can make one laugh out loud, bring tears to one's eyes, and lick one's lips. And yes, with this enchanting novel, you also get recipes--good ones. This is a great idea for gift-giving. I have given it to a friend who devoured it in one week-end, and an elderly aunt, who couldn't put it down, to my 23-year-old dubious daughter, who also loved it. Great Christmas gift. PS. For more wonderful reading from LK, buy "Educating Waverly," "Caveat" or "These Latter Days" This is one fantastic writer!! I put her right up there with BKingsolver and Pat Conroy for superb storytelling, unforgettable characters.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars American Cookery: A Novel, October 16, 2006
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Laura Kalpakian is a master of character development. It was a joy to look into the history and personalities of more of the Douglas women, flaws and all. Eden Douglas marches into literature like the Mormon stock she comes from. If you like life stories (not quite a saga), Kalpakian delivers. St. Elmo and Greenwater become real places because of her descriptive ability. The dialog is set up so well that you may feel like an eavesdropper. I'm sure Eden did more during the war than just fall in love so I look forward to more about that time in her life. Kalpakian's sense of history would do it justice. Why did I give it only four stars? Gripping plots are not one of Kalpakian's strengths but because her characters become so believable and she tucks in so much knowledge (old movies, old music, recipes, religion, history, [I could go on]that plot takes a backseat to the every-day joys and sorrows.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Cowboy Novel, July 5, 2009
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Laura's novel contains some wonderful history of the early days of cowboy movie making. Her description of movie sets and the demise of the talkies and the oaters woven into her family saga shows her considerable ability to meld real history within a fictional tale. She has developed some characters from a previous novel and included some recipes she has devised for the story. The characters read true and it is a most enjoyable read.
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