National bestselling author Erica Bauermeister returns to the enchanting world of _The School of Essential Ingredients_ in this luminous sequel. Lillian and her restaurant have a way of drawing people together. There's Al, the accountant who finds meaning in numbers and ritual; Chloe, a budding
The Lost Art of Mixing
โ Scribed by Bauermeister, Erica
- Book ID
- 107570544
- Publisher
- Penguin Group US
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 132 KB
- Series
- School of Essential Ingredients 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781101609187
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โฆ Synopsis
National bestselling author Erica Bauermeister returns to the enchanting world of The School of Essential Ingredients in this luminous sequel.
Lillian and her restaurant have a way of drawing people together. There's Al, the accountant who finds meaning in numbers and ritual; Chloe, a budding chef who hasn't learned to trust after heartbreak; Finnegan, quiet and steady as a tree, who can disappear into the background despite his massive height; Louise, Al's wife, whose anger simmers just below the boiling point; and Isabelle, whose memories are slowly slipping from her grasp. And there's Lillian herself, whose life has taken a turn she didn't expect. . . .
Their lives collide and mix with those around them, sometimes joining in effortless connections, at other times sifting together and separating again, creating a family that is chosen, not given. A beautifully imagined novel about the ties that bindand links that breakThe Lost Art of...
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