Set in 1960s America, the story explores the bond between two women as they navigate life's challenges. Through shared meals and heartfelt conversations, they uncover the universal connection that food provides. The narrative is infused with wit and tenderness, highlighting the importance of friendship and humor in overcoming obstacles. This charming tale emphasizes the healing power of companionship and the joy found in simple moments.
Kim Fay Boeken
Deze auteur richt zich op verhalen met diepe historische en culturele wortels, vaak met een internationale reikwijdte en culinaire elementen. Hun werk verkent complexe menselijke relaties en verloren herinneringen, waarbij een boeiende verhalende stijl wordt gebruikt die lezers naar onbekende werelden trekt. De authentieke interesse van de auteur in Zuidoost-Azië, waar hij/zij meerdere jaren woonde, verleent hun schrijven unieke diepgang en zintuiglijke details. Via hun boeken biedt de auteur lezers niet alleen verhalen, maar ook inzichten in verschillende culturen en tradities.




'I wanted to go on reading it forever' Nigella Lawson Two strangers. One recipe. A friendship for the ages. Creamy risotto alla Milanese. Mussels in a hot, buttery broth. Chicken spiced with cinnamon and cloves. Joan Bergstrom and Imogen Fortier understand the key to a savoured life: delicious food. Young Joan is just discovering herself as a food writer in bustling Los Angeles, while experienced magazine columnist Imogen is settled in her decades-long marriage on Camano Island outside Seattle. When Joan sends a fan letter to Imogen, alongside a gift of saffron and a recipe, their journey of culinary exploration and life-changing friendship begins. A long-lost flavour unearths buried memories, a quest to make carne asada opens the doors of a sheltered life, and, as the two women connect through their letters, they build a closeness that sustains them through the unexpected changes in their own worlds. 'Like a dinner with friends you won't want to end' J. Ryan Stradal 'Warm, delicious, and absolutely satisfying' Meg Waite Clayton 'You'll want to share it with everyone you call friend' Louise Miller
This Edgar Award Finalist for Best First Novel showcases a gripping narrative filled with suspense and intricate character development. The story delves into the complexities of human relationships and moral dilemmas, drawing readers into a world of mystery and intrigue. With a captivating plot that keeps you guessing, the author skillfully weaves together themes of trust, betrayal, and redemption, making it a compelling read for fans of crime fiction.
Set in 1991, the novel explores the transformative friendship between Frida Rodriguez, a young woman in Paris aspiring to be a war correspondent, and Kate Fair, a Seattle bookseller. As they navigate personal and global upheavals, their bond helps them confront self-doubt and embrace joy. The story celebrates the impact of literature and the vibrant spirit of youth while reflecting on the pre-internet era, highlighting how friendships can redefine our paths and inspire us to pursue our passions amidst life's challenges.