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REVIEWS: Tender at the Bone
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NY Times
Kirkus
GoodReads
Book Companion
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER. For better or worse, almost
all of us grow up at the table. It is in this setting that Ruth
Reichl's brilliantly written memoir takes its form. For, at a
very early age, Reichl discovered that food could be a way of
making sense of the world . . . if you watched people as they
ate, you could find out who they were. Tender at the Bone is the
story of a life determined, enhanced, and defined in equal
measure by unforgettable people, the love of tales well told,
and a passion for food. Tender at the Bone is a remembrance of
Ruth Reichl's childhood into young adulthood, redolent with the
atmosphere, good humor, and angst of a sensualist coming-of-age.
Characters: 119. Amazon rating: 4 1/2 stars. Genre: Non-Fiction.
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