by Ruth Reichl
I liked her first memoir, but this one is a kiss-and-tell, more more accurately, a screw-over-and-tell story of her disintegrating marriage and all the things wrong with her spouse. We all make mistakes, we all do things we're not proud of, but this particular airing of her and her ex's dirty laundr...
I really enjoy her writing style. Even when I have absolutely no interest in eating the food she is describing, she makes it sound so wonderful, so I can enjoy it vicariously through her Reading her book is like sitting down with a friend for drinks - great conversation, some laughs, some funny ...
I really enjoy her writing style. Even when I have absolutely no interest in eating the food she is describing, she makes it sound so wonderful, so I can enjoy it vicariously through her Reading her book is like sitting down with a friend for drinks - great conversation, some laughs, some funny ...
Funny and poignant memoir of the famous food critic.