RaveThe San Francisco Book ReviewOnce again Ruth Reichl has served up something special ... every bit as addicting and satisfying as anything she’s ever written and more ... Reichl offers her story with the craft of a gifted fiction writer, she moves her story quickly and precisely, drawing her readers into her world in every sense, which is just one aspect that makes this book so delightful, another is the many recipes included within the pages. We follow her along as she treks through uncharted regions of learning new things, things she did not believe she could do, but that grew her into more of whom she is, making this a relatable bite. Her story and artistry deserve all the stars.
Nina Stibbe
PanThe New York Times\"After struggling through the first few pages, I was overjoyed to discover the little glossary tucked into the back of the book...but the glossary was equally opaque on the subject of Quality Street. \'The only really Christmassy chocolates (except Terry’s Chocolate Orange), more Christmassy than say, Heroes.\' Stibbe’s holidays are filled with a vast array of people and objects that are complete mysteries to me. I’d be willing to bet that you’re in the same boat.
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