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Genre | : Aunts |
Author | : Mary Dow Brine |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1882 |
File | : 268 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : PRNC:32101066120369 |
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Genre | : Aunts |
Author | : Mary Dow Brine |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1882 |
File | : 268 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : PRNC:32101066120369 |
When the women behind the popular blog Three Many Cooks gather in the busiest room in the house, there are never too many cooks in the kitchen. Now acclaimed cookbook author Pam Anderson and her daughters, Maggy Keet and Sharon Damelio, blend compelling reflections and well-loved recipes into one funny, candid, and irresistible book. Together, Pam, Maggy, and Sharon reveal the challenging give-and-take between mothers and daughters, the passionate belief that food nourishes both body and soul, and the simple wonder that arises from good meals shared. Pam chronicles her epicurean journey, beginning at the apron hems of her grandmother and mother, and recounts how a cultural exchange to Provence led to twenty-five years of food and friendship. Firstborn Maggy rebelled against the family’s culinary ways but eventually found her inner chef as a newlywed faced with the terrifying reality of cooking dinner every night. Younger daughter Sharon fell in love with food by helping her mother work, lending her searing opinions and elbow grease to the grueling process of testing recipes for Pam’s bestselling cookbooks. Three Many Cooks ladles out the highs and lows, the kitchen disasters and culinary triumphs, the bitter fights and lasting love. Of course, these stories would not be complete without a selection of treasured recipes that nurtured relationships, ended feuds, and expanded repertoires, recipes that evoke forgiveness, memory, passion, and perseverance: Pumpkin-Walnut Scones, baked by dueling sisters; Grilled Lemon Chicken, made legendary by Pam’s father at every backyard cookout; Chicken Vindaloo that Maggy whipped up in a boat galley in the Caribbean; Carrot Cake obsessively perfected by Sharon for the wedding of friends; and many more. Sometimes irreverent, often moving, always honest, this collection illustrates three women’s individual and shared search for a faith that confirms what they know to be true: The divine is often found hovering not over an altar but around the stove and kitchen table. So hop on a bar stool at the kitchen island and join them to commiserate, laugh, and, of course, eat! Praise for Three Many Cooks “This beautiful book is a stirring, candid, powerful celebration of mothers, daughters, and sisters, and of family, food, and faith. The stories are relatable and real, and are woven perfectly with the time-tested, mouthwatering recipes. I loved every page, every word, and am adding this to the very small pile of books in my life that I know I’ll pick up and read again and again.”—Ree Drummond, New York Times bestselling author of The Pioneer Woman Cooks
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
Author | : Pam Anderson |
Publisher | : Ballantine Books |
Release | : 2015-04-14 |
File | : 281 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780804178976 |
Delve into the grand courts of the 19th century in Margaret Pemberton's evocative historical novel, The Summer Queen. Set within the expansive halls of Osborne House, Queen Victoria’s forty-year reign beckons familial ties from the farthest reaches of Europe, fostering old alliances and breeding potential new ones. Witness the royal world through the eyes of May Teck. Though princess by birth, she yearns for a royal seal of approval that never comes. Friendships forged in these opulent surroundings seem her only solace, but how enduring will these bonds prove to be? Explore the secretive heart of Alicky, hidden in the shadow of her siblings, until swept into a whirlwind romance with the heir to the Russian throne. Across the waters, Willy, poised to be the future Kaiser of Germany, battles inner demons. As shifting forces of power send warning ripples across Europe, an unavoidable war looms on the horizon . . . Throughout The Summer Queen, the bestselling author of Beneath the Cypress Tree flawlessly knits together royal ambitions and personal passions against the onset of war, crafting an unforgettable story of remarkable change.
Genre | : Fiction |
Author | : Margaret Pemberton |
Publisher | : Pan Macmillan |
Release | : 2019-05-30 |
File | : 439 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781509841790 |
It’s 1880 and Kelly lives alone with her Papa, a lighthouse-keeper in Massachusetts. She longs to know more about her Mama, and Papa has finally promised to tell her the truth on her fourteenth birthday. Before Kelly can learn much though, dangerous men—the notorious Blackburn brothers—arrive unannounced and take Papa away. Kelly is left alone and responsible for the lighthouse. Granny, a former slave and family friend, learns of Kelly’s plight and decides to help find the answers to her questions. Mysterious letters, snow storms, and violence threaten Kelly’s safe haven as new friends help unearth old secrets in Kelly’s lighthouse home. How can she bring her Papa back? Who is her true family? Kelly’s Search for Family contains thought-provoking discussion questions for young readers.
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
Author | : Bertha Schwartz |
Publisher | : Ambassador International |
Release | : 2018-12-01 |
File | : 85 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781620208083 |
This story, although it's not based on anyone’s true life experiences, is a story that deals with thoughts and feelings that so many people have inside of their hearts and minds, especially during the years that have passed some of us by. Family history and pure bloodlines have and will more than likely remain a very proud part of people’s lives. That is why I believe there are a number of people who will be able to see and feel what this story is about. I hope and pray that i
Genre | : Fiction |
Author | : Lewis Nunn |
Publisher | : Fulton Books, Inc. |
Release | : 2017-11-30 |
File | : 342 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781633384248 |
Sisters Tracy and Penny love researching their Papa Toby's stories of local tales. Never really thinking Papa's stories could be real, the girls couldn't have ever imagined the adventure Papa's pirate story would take them on. The girls will unearth the secrets their family has kept hidden and possible connections to buried pirate gold, as they discover the town's seemingly uneventful past wasn't always so. Travel back in time with Tracy and Penny to solve the mystery of Papa's pirate.
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
Author | : Lora Knight |
Publisher | : Christian Faith Publishing, Inc. |
Release | : 2021-05-07 |
File | : 63 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781098085346 |
Genre | : Abduction |
Author | : Emilia Marryat Norris |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1866 |
File | : 184 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : OXFORD:590725962 |
My Yiddishe Mama is more than just a Jewish cookbook. It captures the stories of South African Jews and traces their roots back to Eastern Europe; Africa and the Middle East. These nostalgic stories are sure to make you laugh and cry, but most importantly, remember. Not only did each Yiddishe Mama share their story with me, but they gave me some of their most treasured possessions – their famous recipes. Each recipe has been tried and tested; they are delicious; uncomplicated and are guaranteed to put a smile on your face. My hope is that as you page through My Yiddishe Mama, you will remember to celebrate the past, live joyfully in the present and share in the prospect of the future. The key ingredient in this book is love, and you are sure to find it on every page! “Alts ken der mentch fargesn nor nit esn.” – A person can forget everything but eating. Yiddish Proverb
Genre | : Cooking |
Author | : Aden Friedman |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 2020-04-20 |
File | : 174 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780620870535 |
The last the boy Papa saw of his Momma, she was galloping away on her horse Precious in the saddle her father took from a dead Mexican officer after the Battle of San Jacinto, fleeing from his Daddy, Old Karl, a vicious, tight-fisted horse trader. Momma’s flight sets Papa on a relentless quest to find her that thrusts him and his scrappy little dog Fritz into adventures all across the wild and woolly Hill Country of Central Texas, down to Mexico, and even into the realm of the ghostly “Shimmery People.” In The Devil’s Backbone, master storyteller Bill Wittliff takes readers on an exciting journey through a rough 1880s frontier as full of colorful characters and unexpected turns of events as the great American quest novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Wittliff grew up listening to stories and memories like these in his own family, and in this imaginative novel, they come to vivid life, creating an engrossing story of a Texas Huck Finn that brims with folk wisdom and sly humor. A rogue’s gallery of characters thwart and aid Papa’s path—Old Karl, hell-bent on bringing the boy back to servitude on his farm, and Herman, Papa’s brother who’s got Old Karl’s horse-trading instincts and greed; Calley Pearsall, an enigmatic cowboy with “other Fish to Fry” who might be an outlaw or a trustworthy “o’Amigo”; o’Jeffey, a black seer who talks to the spirits but won’t tell Papa what she has divined about his Momma; Mister Pegleg, a three-legged coyote with whom Papa forms a poignant, nearly tragic friendship; the “Mexkins” Pepe and Peto and their father Old Crecencio, whose longing for his lost family is as strong as Papa’s; and blind Bird, a magical “blue baby” who can’t see with his eyes but who helps other people see what they hold in their hearts. Papa’s adventures draw him ever nearer to a mysterious cave that haunts his dreams—an actual cave that he discovers at last in the canyons of the Devil’s Backbone—but will he find Momma before Old Karl finds him?
Genre | : Fiction |
Author | : Bill Wittliff |
Publisher | : University of Texas Press |
Release | : 2014-10-01 |
File | : 239 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780292759954 |
Growing up on the Mission isn' t easy for clever Grace Oldman. When her classmates tease her for not having a father, she doesn' t know what to say. Papa Neddy says her dad is the Lord God in Heaven, but that doesn' t help when the Mission kids call her a bastard. As Grace slowly pieces together clues that might lead to answers, she struggles to find a place in a community that rejects her for reasons she doesn' t understand. In Mazin Grace, Dylan Coleman fictionalises her mother' s childhood at the Koonibba Lutheran Mission in South Australia in the 1940s and &‘ 50s. Woven through the narrative are the powerful, rhythmic sounds of Aboriginal English and Kokatha language, Mazin Grace is the inspirational story of a feisty girl who refuses to be told who she is, determined to uncover the truth for herself.
Genre | : Fiction |
Author | : Dylan Coleman |
Publisher | : Univ. of Queensland Press |
Release | : 2024-06-04 |
File | : 197 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780702269912 |