Skip it - read Julia Child's My Life In France. This was lacking something....salt?
A good read for anyone considering going to Le Cordon Bleu. Flinn's narration can be a bit tiresome and too 'journalistic' but you find yourself cheering for her and her wonderful boyfriend Mike.
Fun, easygoing foodie lit, reaffirming the fact that French cuisine puzzles me. And that I want to get my own entry into foodie chick lit... though I don't think I've done or cooked anything to write about. Yet.
A fun, very revealing look at a midlife crisis and making a career switch. If you liked Julie and Julia, you'll probably like this one too. For the longer review, please go here:http://www.epinions.com/review/Book_The_Sharper_Your_Knife_the_Less_You_Cry_Kathleen_Flinn/content_449742540420
Flinn loses her high-pressure job and finds herself unexpectedly able for the first time in her life to pursue her dreams; Flinn decides to spurn her former life and head off to Le Cordon Bleu, the world’s most renowned cooking school. It doesn’t take long for reality to hit her. All her cooking eff...