Picnic in Provence: A Memoir with Recipes
Autor Elizabeth Barden Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 iun 2016
Ten years ago, New Yorker Elizabeth Bard followed a handsome Frenchman up a spiral staircase to a love nest in the heart of Paris. Now, with a baby on the way, Elizabeth takes another leap of faith with her husband when they move to Provence and open an artisanal ice cream shop. Filled with enticing recipes such as stuffed zucchini flowers, fig tart, and honey-and-thyme ice cream,PICNIC IN PROVENCEis the story of everything that happens after the happily ever after. With wit, humor, and a scoop of wild strawberry sorbet, Bard reminds us that life-in and out of the kitchen-is a rendezvous with the unexpected.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316246170
ISBN-10: 0316246174
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
ISBN-10: 0316246174
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
Notă biografică
Elizabeth
Bard
is
an
American
journalist
and
author
based
in
Provence,
France.
Her
first
book,Lunch
in
Paris:
A
Love
Story
with
Recipeshas
been
aNew
York
Timesand
international
bestseller,
a
Barnes
&
Noble
"Discover
Great
New
Writers"
pick,
and
the
recipient
of
the
2010
Gourmand
World
Cookbook
Award
for
Best
First
Cookbook
(USA).
Recenzii
Praise
forPICNIC
IN
PROVENCE
"This charming follow-up to the author's bestsellingLunch in Paris....bring[s] the tastes of Provence off the page and onto your table." --Woman's Day
"Like the Provençal food and lifestyle it celebrates, Bard's book is one to be savored slowly and with care. Delectable reading." --Kirkus Reviews
"Funny, sassy, and bittersweet: a heart-warming story with a delightful foodie twist. After all, who wouldn't want to run away, marry a Frenchman, and open an 'adventurous ice cream' store in a medieval Provençal village?" --Karen Le Billon, author ofFrench Kids Eat Everything
"I was entranced by PICNIC IN PROVENCE from Elizabeth Bard's very first encounter with spring asparagus in the French countryside. Her tale of delicious adventure left me drooling-and her sensitive thoughts on marriage and motherhood were like a heartfelt conversation with a true friend. A delightful book, filled with humor, heart, and the heady scent of lavender." --Ann Mah, author ofMastering the Art of French Eating
"I love Elizabeth's brave funny forays into French life." --Diane Johnson, author ofLe Divorce
"A delicious journey through La Belle France...funny, insightful, wicked and wise, and the cherry on top is the delicious recipes." --Jamie Cat Callan, author ofFrench Women Don't Sleep Alone
"Talk about the sweet life: Elizabeth Bard's new chapter is filled with love, parenthood and her very own ice cream shop, and she graciously shares the journey with a salty swirl of intelligence and humor." --Amy Thomas, author ofParis, My Sweet
"Once again, Elizabeth Bard welcomes us into a fantasy-this time, family life in a charming old house in the south of France. With its sharing of stories and recipes, PICNIC IN PROVENCE is a friendship that deepens with every page." --Suzan Colón, author ofCherries in Winter
"With funny, sharp, and insightful writing, not to mention a collection of delectable recipes, Bard reminds us what is important and that nothing's perfect." --Michelle Gable, author ofA Paris Apartment
"A journey to the true heart and soul of living 'la vie française.' Warm, thoughtful, and beautiful--a memoir to be savored one delicious chapter (and recipe) at a time. From truffle hunting to harvesting saffron, readers will discover that there is way more to France than just Paris. The simple things in life-love and cooking with love-make every struggle and adjustment worth it. Bon app!" --Samantha Vérant, author ofSeven Letters from Paris
"This book takes delightful twists and turns. Not unlike the winding roads of Provence.Magnifique!"--Janice MacLeod, author ofParis Letters
"This charming follow-up to the author's bestsellingLunch in Paris....bring[s] the tastes of Provence off the page and onto your table." --Woman's Day
"Like the Provençal food and lifestyle it celebrates, Bard's book is one to be savored slowly and with care. Delectable reading." --Kirkus Reviews
"Funny, sassy, and bittersweet: a heart-warming story with a delightful foodie twist. After all, who wouldn't want to run away, marry a Frenchman, and open an 'adventurous ice cream' store in a medieval Provençal village?" --Karen Le Billon, author ofFrench Kids Eat Everything
"I was entranced by PICNIC IN PROVENCE from Elizabeth Bard's very first encounter with spring asparagus in the French countryside. Her tale of delicious adventure left me drooling-and her sensitive thoughts on marriage and motherhood were like a heartfelt conversation with a true friend. A delightful book, filled with humor, heart, and the heady scent of lavender." --Ann Mah, author ofMastering the Art of French Eating
"I love Elizabeth's brave funny forays into French life." --Diane Johnson, author ofLe Divorce
"A delicious journey through La Belle France...funny, insightful, wicked and wise, and the cherry on top is the delicious recipes." --Jamie Cat Callan, author ofFrench Women Don't Sleep Alone
"Talk about the sweet life: Elizabeth Bard's new chapter is filled with love, parenthood and her very own ice cream shop, and she graciously shares the journey with a salty swirl of intelligence and humor." --Amy Thomas, author ofParis, My Sweet
"Once again, Elizabeth Bard welcomes us into a fantasy-this time, family life in a charming old house in the south of France. With its sharing of stories and recipes, PICNIC IN PROVENCE is a friendship that deepens with every page." --Suzan Colón, author ofCherries in Winter
"With funny, sharp, and insightful writing, not to mention a collection of delectable recipes, Bard reminds us what is important and that nothing's perfect." --Michelle Gable, author ofA Paris Apartment
"A journey to the true heart and soul of living 'la vie française.' Warm, thoughtful, and beautiful--a memoir to be savored one delicious chapter (and recipe) at a time. From truffle hunting to harvesting saffron, readers will discover that there is way more to France than just Paris. The simple things in life-love and cooking with love-make every struggle and adjustment worth it. Bon app!" --Samantha Vérant, author ofSeven Letters from Paris
"This book takes delightful twists and turns. Not unlike the winding roads of Provence.Magnifique!"--Janice MacLeod, author ofParis Letters