Tracy P. reviewed on
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Publisher's Weekly:
Throughout this heartbreaking, gorgeous look at loss, Winston imbues her heroine and her narrative with the kind of grace, bitter humor and rapier-sharp realness that will dig deep into a reader's heart and refuse to let go. Sophie is wounded terribly, but she's also funny, fresh and utterly believable. There's nary a moment of triteness in this outstanding debut.
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I agree with Publisher's Weekly. I found the book very engaging. I've always loved books about chefs and she does a nice job of letting you feel her grief through food. A good read!
Throughout this heartbreaking, gorgeous look at loss, Winston imbues her heroine and her narrative with the kind of grace, bitter humor and rapier-sharp realness that will dig deep into a reader's heart and refuse to let go. Sophie is wounded terribly, but she's also funny, fresh and utterly believable. There's nary a moment of triteness in this outstanding debut.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
I agree with Publisher's Weekly. I found the book very engaging. I've always loved books about chefs and she does a nice job of letting you feel her grief through food. A good read!