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5.0 out of 5 stars
An exciting and sober look into the lives of women who cook,
By larhette@tiac.net (boston mass) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Through the Kitchen Window: Women Writers Celebrate Food and Cooking (Hardcover)
It took 3 seconds to decide to buy this book. A book to savor, chapter by chapter, to carry along when you need to read for an hour or so somewhere in your travels, to have bedside, and a companion for afternoon cool-down time. At this skill leval, many fine recipes, revealing even more of the cooks character and desire to do well. Fills those little niches of lonliness most of us feel , brings us in close to the discussion around the table with other women.Treasured moments! There are profound intellectual meanings as well.Steven King might enjoy the poem by Marge Piercy, "What is that burning in the kitchen!"Very funny and sooty!
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Through the Kitchen Window: Women Writers Celebrate Food and Cooking by Arlene Voski Avakian (Hardcover - May 1997)
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