A recipe for life should be a simple thing: love and happiness, family, friends and a little food. But life is rarely straightforward...Alice wants to make the most of life - after all, she knows how fragile it can be - and knows she never feels more alive than when she's cooking. Babetta has spent a lifetime tending the garden of her tiny house on the Italian coast. Growing food to feed a family now grown and gone. One summer these two women are brought together in a crumbling Mediterranean villa, with the shared language of food and the soil they grow it from. There, under the heat of the Italian sun, or the shade of the pomegranate tree, secrets will be spoken, fears and hopes shared. But life's lessons are not learnt easily. RECIPE FOR LIFE is a novel about discovering how life never stops surprising us, and about how, with a little love and courage, its flavours can be richer than we ever imagined.
Nicky Pellegrino's Italian father came to England and fell in love with a Liverpool girl. He brought to his new family his passion for food. His Italian mantra that you live to eat not eat to live is one of the inspirations behind Nicky's delicious novels. Now living in Auckland, New Zealand, where she works as a journalist and magazine editor, Nicky hordes her holidays so that she and her husband can return to Italy to meet up with family, eat the best mozzarella and research her books.
Title: Recipe for Life
Author: Pellegrino, Nicky
ISBN: 9781409100911
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Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
Publication Date: 2010-03-18
Number of Pages: 352
Weight: 0.6216 kg
The descriptions of Italian food will make your mouth water. - Cosmopolitan.
Full-bodied as a rich Italian red, it is a page-turner combining the missed chances of Captain Corelli's Mandolin with the foodie pleasures of Chocolat. A warming read for a winter's night. - Eve.
A lovely read...with a genuine heart and true observation. - Elizabeth Buchan.