The Cookbook Collector
"New York Times" best selling author and US National Book Award shortlisted novelist Allegra Goodman returns with her most achieved novel to date, a Sense and Sensibility for the internet age. Two sisters, opposite in every way: twenty-eight-year-old Emily is a CFO of an internet start-up,...
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"New York Times" best selling author and US National Book Award shortlisted novelist Allegra Goodman returns with her most achieved novel to date, a Sense and Sensibility for the internet age. Two sisters, opposite in every way: twenty-eight-year-old Emily is a CFO of an internet start-up, twenty-three-year-old Jess is a graduate student in philosophy. Pragmatic Emily is making a fortune in Silicon Valley, romantic Jess works in an antiquarian bookstore. Emily's boyfriend is fantastically successful. Jess' boyfriend is an environmental activist. But the dot-com bubble must burst, while Jess' work on a cache of rare cookbooks uncovers strange erotic drawings and marginalia that bring her closer to their mysterious collector...Rich in ideas and characters, "The Cookbook Collector" is a novel of substitutions: reading cookbooks instead of cooking, speculating instead of creating, collecting instead of living. But above all it is about holding on to what is real in a virtual world: love that lasts. This title is suitable for readers of writers as diverse as Margaret Atwood, Maggie O'Farrell, Anne Tyler, Lionel Shriver and Jonathan Franzen.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781848875395 (1848875398)
Publish date: February 1st 2011
Publisher: Atlantic Books (UK)
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
Writing,
Food And Drink,
Food,
Book Club,
Adult Fiction,
Books About Books,
Romance,
Literary Fiction,
Adult,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit
Jess Bach is the best Marianne Dashwood since the original....ever!!!! I will reread her part of the story again soon. The rest of the book....well!!!!
The Cookbook Collector by Allegra Goodman was our most recent book club selection that was discussed yesterday. We were all in agreement that it was just sort of "blah". This is the story of motherless sisters, the older Emily, driven and ambitious is the self-appointed nurturer to younger Jess, a...
Allegra Goodman is a wonderful writer but I wish publishing marketeers would stop hailing her as a contemporary Jane Austen; it does them both a disservice. You could argue that marriage is at the center of The Cookbook Collector and that moral questions drive the plot, but it is a stretch to find m...
Not my typical book but I loved it. Not having had a sister it's hard for me to understand the bond between sisters. Nut I enjoyed Emily & Jess's stories.
Oh please - both females beautiful, clever etc, main men flawed but handsome... cliché followed cliché. I gave up by page 40