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The Recipe Club: A Tale of Food and Friendship [Hardcover]

Andrea Israel (Author), Nancy Garfinkel (Author)
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November 24, 2009

Loyalty, loss, and the ties that bind. These are the ingredients of The Recipe Club, a "novel cookbook" that combines an authentic story of friendship with more than 80 delicious recipes.

Lilly and Val are lifelong friends, united as much by their differences as by their similarities. Lilly, dramatic and confident, lives in the shadow of her beautiful, wayward mother and craves the attention of her distant, disapproving father. Val, shy and idealistic—and surprisingly ambitious— struggles with her desire to break free from her demanding housebound mother and a father whose dreams never seem to come true.

In childhood, "LillyPad" and "ValPal" form an exclusive two-person club, writing intimate letters in which they share hopes, fears, deepest secrets—and recipes, from Lilly's "Lovelorn Lasagna" to Valerie's "Forgiveness Tapenade." Readers can cook along as the friends travel through time facing the challenges of independence, the joys and heartbreaks of first love, and the emotional complexities of family relationships, identity, mortality, and goals deferred.

The Recipe Club sustains Lilly and Val's bond through the decades, regardless of what different paths they take or what misunderstandings threaten to break them apart . . . until the fateful day when an act of kindness becomes an unforgivable betrayal.

Now, years later, while trying to recapture the trust they've lost, Lilly and Val reunite once more—only to uncover a shocking secret. Will it destroy their friendship, or bring them ever closer?

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“Told through letters and recipes, this novel traces the pair’s loving, competitive friendship from 1963, when the girls first meet, to the present. A look at the difficulties of sustaining childhood bonds, it’s also a satisfying meditation on how nourishment for the body can replenish the soul.” (People )

About the Author

Andrea Israel is an Emmy Award-winning television producer and writer and the author of Taking Tea.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Harper (November 24, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061992194
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061992193
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (81 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #808,904 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So Very Creative!, September 30, 2009
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From the first pages of Andrea Israel and Nancy Garfinkel's new book, The Recipe Club: A Tale of Food and Friendship, I knew I was in for a treat. Initially told through a series of emails, letters and recipes, we learn about Val and Lilly and the power of friendship and food to enrich and nourish us. They deal with issues of trust, love, anger and resentment between friends - you will definitely recognize yourself and your own friends in these two women. The book will captivate you. Without realizing, I completed it straight through (and had book-marked the first recipe I wanted to try). The book itself is uniquely beautiful - the recipes and illustrations make it a very inviting and warm book. I recommend this book to anyone who relishes a smart and honest book about real relationships.
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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book will make you laugh and cry, September 23, 2009
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Food and friendship define every woman's life and this book is so well written that I dare any woman to not say to herself, "this could be about me," while reading the first few pages. It is so well-written: cleaver and heartfelt that I just want to sit down at a meal with Val and Lilly. Even the recipes resonate. The icebox cake took me back to being 13-years-old and making it with creme de menthe--I thought it was the height of sophistication. It's a book you'll want to read more than once and then cook from again and again with your best friend.
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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing epistolary, July 24, 2010
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I usually like books written in the format (epistolary) of "The Recipe Club", that is emails, letters,pictures, etc. They add variety to a book plus I always feel a little guilty, like I'm reading over someone's shoulder or peeking in their diary. But this book, although it wasn't quite the worst I'd ever read, had some very irritating aspects.
1. The correspondence covered many years - from 1963 to 2003 - and many items just didn't fit. The recipes the girls are sending each other just didn't fit the time period (ingredients not used at the time or recipe much more complicated than a girl of that age would have been attempting). Young girls took Home Ec classes to learn to cook - simple foods. Julia Child HAD published Mastering the Art of French Cooking, Vol. 1 and HAD just started appearing on television but she is not mentioned in this book and the "great cooking revolution" was many years from hitting U.S. households.

Clothes and history details don't always match up - it was like the authors had a general idea of the 60's and 70's and tried to write in detail without doing in-depth research. Some of the most memorable events of that time period aren't mentioned - John F. Kennedy's assassination, the Beatles invasion - both events young girls of that time period would have mentioned. I lived through those years -I know.
2. A lot of plot threads are thrown into the book and then are just left to dangle (I guess I'm saying weak plot development - the careers of both girls, career AND details of Val's husband, early life of Ben or just any of his life other than his love life, more detail on Val's parents, such as WHY was her mother agoraphobic, etc.)
3. I felt like slapping both girls (women) by the end of the book along with both sets of parents. What seemed to start out as girlish squabbles and petty jealousies ballooned and overwhelmed the book to the point I didn't want to read about any of them any more. Talk about dysfunctional families and with friends like either Lilly or Val, who needs enemies.
4. Usually in a book that includes a number of recipes I will find a few that I want to copy and try. The recipes in "The Recipe Club" are ones I have seen for years and could find in a number of cookbooks that I already have. Nothing new or exciting.
I was very disappointed in this book . I thought the premise sounded interesting, fun layout of the pages so it looked liked it would be fun to read. But I lost interest quickly. I read until the end because I kept thinking it would get better - I was wrong.
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