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Olivia
Olivia
Author: Judith Rossner
For Caroline the kitchen has always been her home, and Italian food her specialty. In fact, the minute she sets foot in Italy -- and meets the appreciative Angelo, who loves her cooking like nobody's business -- Caroline decides to stay. — But even the magic spices of Italy can't make her marriage taste right. Angelo takes over the raising of the...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780804112468
ISBN-10: 0804112460
Publication Date: 6/27/1995
Pages: 344
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Ivy Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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The characters and the story in this book are so rich! It is one of those books that leaves you so sad when it ends because you'll miss the characters like a good friends that have moved away and find yourself thinking of them, wondering what they are doing now! Definitely one of my favorites!
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Early Rossner, the author AUGUST.
An American woman, a great Italian cook, travels to Italy & falls in love there. "Rissoto & romance. Rossner treats family life with a wise & witty touch." Good reading & good descriptions of Italian cooking.
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Life looks good for Caroline Ferrante, a charismatic, irreverant cooking teacher who has just landed her own TV show. But Caroline's past seems determined to undermine her future. The popular author of the epochal hits Looking for Mr. Goodbar and August returns with a New York story of mothers and daughters, food as metaphor, and--of course--love.


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