
Description
Product Details
Publisher | Algonquin Books |
Publish Date | June 13, 2017 |
Pages | 240 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781616206949 |
Dimensions | 6.9 X 4.9 X 0.7 inches | 0.4 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
"Isabel Vincent delves deeply into matters of the kitchen and the heart with equal and unabashed passion . . . Rich with description of meals savored, losses grieved, and moments cherished, it's at once tender, revealing, and utterly enchanting!" --Gail Simmons, judge on Bravo's Top Chef and author of Talking with My Mouth Full
"[A] sweet memoir. With each roasted chicken and apple galette, Edward teaches Vincent not only how to cook, but how to savor life."--RealSimple.com
"Life-affirming, with no soppy sentiment. We all should have an Edward . . . [Vincent] does share a few of his cooking secrets. The one for flawless scrambled eggs (I tried it, with great success) is alone worth the price of the book."--Toronto Star
"Although the food (I am partial to the roast chicken, lovingly described) is excellent, it is the charming and effortlessly wise company that makes this sweet read a charming way to pass a day." --George Hodgman, New York Times bestselling author of Bettyville
"This is a book full of life lessons, a reminder that no matter how old we grow, we still have much to share, and to learn."--Library Journal
"Delightfully combining the warm-heartedness of Tuesdays with Morrie with the sensual splendor of Julie and Julia. This is a memoir to treasure." --Booklist, starred review
"Food lovers will swoon from the first chapter . . . It is easy to fall deeply for Edward's tender heart as Vincent learns how he has savored his life, and over time, begins to create a life that's more inviting and full for herself. Readers will finish the book satisfied, yet wanting more."--Publishers Weekly
"A rare, beautifully crafted memoir that leaves you exhilarated and wanting to live this way. Edward is a marvel of resilience and dignity, and Vincent shows us that the ceremony of food is really a metaphor for love. The key is to live your life generously." --Rosemary Sullivan, author of Stalin's Daughter
"One of the most stylish and emotional works of nonfiction I have ever read. I savored every page." --Bob Colacello, author of Holy Terror: Andy Warhol Close Up
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