In the case of this book the food is certainly an integral part of the story and coming from an Italian family myself I could certainly relate with the way food is interwoven into so many aspects of life. I also found Bard's journey compelling--her struggles to not only learn a foreign language, but a foreign way of life. Little things we take for granted, like cultural references and ideas about work ethics, don't always translate.
Elizabeth and Gwendal
I'm now looking forward to trying out some of Bard's recipes including molten chocolate cakes (I have made these successfully in the past, but I'm always open for new versions of chocolate delight) and rataouille. If I have any success I will certainly let you know!
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