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Leaving Patrick [Paperback]

Prue Leith (Author)
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March 1, 2003
Jane is a high-powered London attorney who doesn’t have time for her marriage. Patrick is a struggling restaurateur who wishes he could spend more time with his wife. As they drift apart, Jane decides she wants more from her relationship than friendship, and so at age thirty-six she sets off on a journey to find what it takes to complete her life. She travels to India where she falls rapturously in lust with her tour guide, Rajiv. Meanwhile Patrick falls for baby-faced American food critic Stella, who could lose him more than his peace of mind; she could lose him his restaurant. Both affairs are disastrous and as their lives spiral toward disaster, Patrick and Jane reassess the decisions they’ve made. Has Jane thrown away true love with both hands?

Prue Leith, one of England’s top chefs, displays her expertise in her insider’s details of the restaurant business and the breathtaking food of India. In Leaving Patrick, Leith has created a well-written and moving story with wry humor and intelligence about the real choices adults have to make once they start taking stock of their lives.

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From Publishers Weekly

Leith one of Britain's most renowned chefs has written a charming first novel about a wife's holiday from a marriage gone stale. Patrick Chambers, an amiable oenophile and restaurateur, manages Jane's, a successful, two-star restaurant named for his wife. Jane is an ambitious maritime lawyer whose career consumes her; when she and Patrick drift apart, they decide to separate. Embarking on a group rail trip through India with a host of obnoxious fellow tourists, Jane finds herself attracted to Rajiv, the group's handsome and enigmatic guide. When Rajiv leaves their tour for his next assignment, Jane, too, decides to abandon the group. Hoping to find the "real," nontourist India, she hunts down Rajiv, hires him to be her personal guide and succumbs to their strong mutual attraction. Eventually, Rajiv decides to return with her to London. In Jane's absence, Patrick meets Stella, a young, influential and very attractive food critic, and they quickly become lovers. Stella persuades Patrick to sell Jane's and open a new restaurant, which she will help launch. As soon as he agrees, Stella spends money aggressively, creating such a large debt that even with the restaurant's near-instant popularity, it barely turns a profit. Jane and Rajiv's transplanted romance begins to fail, and Stella's questionable behavior and series of misfortunes lead Patrick to the edge of bankruptcy. As Patrick and Jane each see their marriage in a new light, they hope it is not too late to save it. Although readers will be able to predict the ending, Leith maintains a credible tension until the final page. Her colorful Indian travelogue and insider's view of the food service business breathe new life into a fairly standard plot. This lighthearted romantic confection is sure to win a new legion of readers here. Agent, Pat Kavanaugh at Peters, Fraser and Dunlop.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Library Journal

Already a best seller in England, this first novel by cookbook author Leith addresses the age-old adage of "be careful what you wish." Thirtysomethings Jane and Patrick are busily ensconced in their upwardly mobile careers Jane as an attorney and Patrick as a restaurateur. But Patrick would like to move to the country and have babies, and Jane would like to make partner. Dissatisfied with Patrick, she leaves him to find happiness of her own accord and sets out on a romantic adventure to India. Meanwhile, Patrick opens a new restaurant and becomes involved with a younger woman. Leith is one of England's top chefs, with cookbooks, television shows, and a restaurant to her credit. Her knowledge of food and the restaurant business adds credibility and realism to this enjoyable read, which makes the transition well from England to the United States. Public library patrons will enjoy this poignant look at marriage and career. Kathy Ingels Helmond, Marion Cty. P.L., Indianapolis
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin (March 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312311184
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312311186
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,107,490 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Charming couple in mixed up life situations, March 27, 2002
This review is from: Leaving Patrick (Hardcover)
I found this story charming because the people seemed real-life with a situation in their marriage which was bound to elicit adventures and a chance to learn from the results. She, Jane, was bored with her husband's expectations of marriage; i.e.to have children and not be so high-powered career minded while he runs his posh restaurant. She leaves him and takes a trip to India with her staid, commonsense type sister in law. Of course Jane finds romance which does not translate well to the life she is committed to in London where she returns with Rajiv. Mean-while Patrick gets drawn into an affair with a beautiful, flighty restaurant reviewer-critic. He nearly drowns in debt with her extravagant spending and insistance on his starting an upbeat, highly popular type restaurant...love never fulfills his and Jane's expectations with these two exotic creatures and by a twist of fate they find their way back to each other; both now wanting the same kind of life. A genre of R. Pilcher easy read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Slow going at first but then it took off~, January 27, 2002
This review is from: Leaving Patrick (Hardcover)
It's probably me, but it was a little slow moving in the beginning, but after a few chapters things started heating up.

This is a book about a Professional couple at a crossroads in their life and marriage. Patrick, the husband and Restauranteur, wants the country life with children running around. While Jane, his wife, and the protaganist, is a newly accepted Law Partner hoping to become one of England's top Lawyers, and doesn't feel the clock ticking on the child thing. So therein lies the rub.

Jane upon turning 36 takes a trip to India to sort out her life, finds a lover, and does some soul searching. While Patrick stays behind and finds a lover of his own. The rest is up to you to find out!

This book was written in England and I found the British slang to be quite an enjoyable change of pace.

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Jane eyed the short length of threadbare rug covering two concrete steps, both cracked, into Delhi station, and said, "Red Carpet Welcome indeed." Read the first page
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