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The Memory of Lemon - by Judith Fertig (Paperback)
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The Memory of Lemon - by Judith Fertig (Paperback)
From Penguin Publishing Group
Current price: $14.39
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The Memory of Lemon - by Judith Fertig (Paperback)
From Penguin Publishing Group
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About the Book The author of The Cake Therapist returns with another sweet and emotional tale featuring Neely, the baker with a knack for finding exactly the right flavor for any occasion... A crisp tang of citrus that is at once poignant and familiar, sharpening the senses and opening the mind to possibilities once known and long forgotten... Claire Neely Davis is no ordinary pastry chef. Her flavor combinations arent just a product of a well-honed palate: she can taste peoples emotions, sensing the ingredients that will touch her customers souls. Her gift has never failed her--until she meets a free-spirited bride-to-be and her overbearing society mother. The two are unable to agree on a single wedding detail, and their bickering leaves Neelys intuition frustratingly silent--right when she needs it most. Between trying to navigate a divorce, explore a new relationship, and handle the reappearance of her long-absent father, Neely is struggling to make sense of her own conflicting emotions, much less those of her hard-to-please bride. But as she embarks on a flavorful quest to craft the perfect wedding celebration, shell uncover a family history that sheds light on both the missing ingredients and her own problems--and illustrates how the sweet and sour in life often combine to make the most delicious memories..-- Book Synopsis The author of The Cake Therapist returns with another sweet and emotional tale featuring Neely, the baker with a knack for finding exactly the right flavor for any occasion... A crisp tang of citrus that is at once poignant and familiar, sharpening the senses and opening the mind to possibilities once known and long forgotten... Claire Neely Davis is no ordinary pastry chef. Her flavor combinations arent just a product of a well-honed palate: she can taste peoples emotions, sensing the ingredients that will touch her customers souls. Her gift has never failed her--until she meets a free-spirited bride-to-be and her overbearing society mother. The two are unable to agree on a single wedding detail, and their bickering leaves Neelys intuition frustratingly silent--right when she needs it most. Between trying to navigate a divorce, explore a new relationship, and handle the reappearance of her long-absent father, Neely is struggling to make sense of her own conflicting emotions, much less those of her hard-to-please bride. But as she embarks on a flavorful quest to craft the perfect wedding celebration, shell uncover a family history that sheds light on both the missing ingredients and her own problems--and illustrates how the sweet and sour in life often combine to make the most delicious memories... Review Quotes Praise for The Cake Therapist Like a master chef, Judith Fertig takes the tale of a gifted baker starting all over in her old Midwestern hometown and layers it together with an intriguing mystery buried deep in the communitys Depression-era past.--Beatriz Williams, New York Times bestselling author of Along the Infinite Sea In a small town where secrets run deep and over generations, Fertig shows friendship, family, and food can bring people together and heal old wounds. --Jill Shalvis, New York Times bestselling author of Still the One This delicious debut will leave your mouth watering and your eyes moist.--Linda Rodriguez, award-winning poet and author of Every Hidden Fear This sweet charmer of a story made me hungry for more.--Jeanne Ambrose, award-winning writer, cookbook author, and editor of Taste of Home magazine In this gem of a book, Fertig serves up a multi-layered story of family and love, lost and found...A touch of magical realism gives the book an additional intriguing facet.-- RT Book Reviews About the Author Judith Fertig , author of The Cake Therapist , is an award-winning cookbook author whose food and lifestyle writing has appeared in more than a dozen publications, including Bon Apptit , Saveur , and the New York Times . Judith attended Ecole de Cuisine La Varenne in Paris and the Graduate Summer Workshop at the University of Iowa Writers Workshop. She teaches cooking classes across the country and lives in Kansas City.