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Recipes for a Perfect Marriage by Kate Kerrigan

 
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 1:31 pm    Post subject: Recipes for a Perfect Marriage by Kate Kerrigan Reply with quote

"They say there is no such thing as a perfect marriage, but of course there is. A perfect marriage is where two people live together for most of their lives until death separates them. What there is no such thing as is an easy marriage. And when it comes to love, people have somehow come around to equating love with ease". New York food writer Tressa returns from honeymoon worried that she has married her impossibly handsome new husband Dan out of late-thirties panic instead of love. In 1930's Ireland, her grandmother, Bernadine, is married off to the local schoolteacher after her family are unable to raise a dowry for her to marry her true love, Michael. During the first year of her marriage, Tressa distracts herself from her stay-or-go dilemma by working on her grandmother's recipes, searching for solace and answers through their preparation. Through the stories of these two women "Recipes For A Perfect Marriage" challenges the modern ideal of romantic love as a given and ponders whether true love can really be learned.

I loved this book and it's going straight on my keeper's pile... I wasn't sure when I started it but it soon grew to be one of those books you can't put down. It's basically about love and food, my two favourite subjects, well when I can get them...

Kate Kerrigan's writing style is so easy to read, I think that is what makes a book sometimes, although I did have trouble with some of the Irish words. The story is split in two, Granddaughter and Grandmother, it's scarey how alike their stories are but in different generations.

I would recommend this book to anyone that likes romance and food books, I know there are a few of you out there so if you haven't read this then you should!

9/10

This is the review I posted on RiSi! q3



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