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5.0 out of 5 stars
A lifetime of food and family fun!,
By Eric M. (U.S.A) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Feed the Hungry: A Memoir with Recipes (Hardcover)
Any book that offers up good ways to cook raccoon deserves a place in my library. Its sort of like "Running with Scissors," but much less gruesome; food-oriented, its more like "Running with Spatula." The book has a fast, easy to read rhythm - a gallop through childhood memories that few of us could replay in such detail. Nani is a literary movie camera bringing us wacky home-footage of hippie parents, kooky uncles, and grandparents with lots of money. After three novels, a memoir helps us connect the dots on the true facts of Nani's life: where she lived, the jobs she held - even the trauma around her son's birth. What does a person go through? Now I understand.
Back in the day, Nani and I were classmates and then she went on to become our creative writing instructor. Now I understand how she could remain so calm when problems occurred in our class: like the time we reviewed one guy's short story, took a break, then he didn't come back (leaving his pile of stories on the table). Social worker that I am, I called him up and encouraged him to return. He called Nani and did return, but the class was fairly strange. After reading about her life, it all makes sense: perhaps Nani is a craziness-magnet (which of course, is money in the bank for any writer)! Keep us fed Nani. And bring in as much home-footage as you're willing to share with the rest of us! |
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Feed the Hungry: A Memoir with Recipes by Nani Power (Hardcover - June 17, 2008)
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