The Recipe Club: A Novel About Food and Friendship
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 eighty delicious recipes.Lifelong friends Lilly and Val are united as much by their differences as by their similarities. In...
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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 eighty delicious recipes.Lifelong friends Lilly and Val are united as much by their differences as by their similarities. 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." The Recipe Club sustains Lilly and Val's bond across the decades: through the challenges of independence, the joys and heartbreaks of first love, and the emotional complexities of family relationships, identity, mortality, and goals deferred—until the fateful day when an act of kindness becomes an unforgivable betrayal.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780061992292 (0061992291)
ASIN: B006Z35A7O
Publish date: September 21st 2010
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Category:
Literature,
Food And Drink,
Food,
Book Club,
Adult Fiction,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Cookbooks,
Cooking,
Relationships,
Foodie
"I had an epiphany of sorts".This seemed like a cool idea - letters exchanged between friends along with recipes. But, in the end, it was lame. There was never really a good explanation for the letters (why not call?) and no explanation or details that made the "recipe club" ring true. Too bad. ...
"I had absolutely no expectations about this book when I started, other than I hoped to get a few recipes to try on my family out of the deal. Instead, I found an enjoyable read that kept me turning the page. [return][return][return]I have to admit that the subject matter itself was extremely painf...