The World in My Kitchen: The Adventures of a (Mostly) French Woman in New York
โ Scribed by Rossant, Colette
- Book ID
- 107804570
- Publisher
- Simon & Schuster
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 405 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781416541066
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โฆ Synopsis
"We are on our way to Le Havre. The train is going so fast that the landscape is all but a blur. From time to time, I can see a farm in the mist surrounded by a sea of green fields. I am excited but also scared. It is 1955, and we are on our way to New York."
So begins the marvelous journey of Colette Rossant, just married to an American architect and about to leave France for a new life in the heart of New York City. At first, Colette finds Americans' manners to be as mystifying as their cuisine, but before long, she discovers the myriad charms of her adopted country. Between taking on an astoundingly diverse series of jobs, raising four children, and renovating a Soho town house, Colette develops her own flair for food -- and for superb food writing. In this spirited and deliciously entertaining memoir, Colette shares the unforgettable stories of her forty tumultuous years at the heart of American and international cuisine.
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