Here are 5 miscellaneous cookbooks--I'm not writing descriptions--you may want to consider adding to your shelf. Strictly speaking, Vinegar is not a cookbook but does include pickling advice and recipes. Cobb, L.B., comp. and ed. - Old Fashioned Recipes for Modern Cooks McQueary, Carl - Dining at the Governor's Mansion Pock, Angela - Healthy Home Cookin' Allergy Cook-booklet, 2d ed. Townsend, Julie - Vinegar~A Guide to the Many Types and Their Uses Around the Home Wright, Anne - Good Housekeeping One-Dish Meals~100 Delicious Recipes
There are a large number of individuals who have helped me with this book. They will eventually be thanked here. Until then, some random collection: Rick Antle. Donna Battista. Randolph Beatty. Wolfgang Bühler. Kangbin Chua. Diego Garcia. Stan Garstka. Roger Ibbotson. Ludovic Phalippou. Matthew Spiegel. John Strong. Julie Yufe. Many anonymous victim students using earlier error-ridden drafts. Most importantly, Mary-Clare McEwing helped me improve the book.
Added by: willkei | Karma: 79.89 | Fiction literature | 9 September 2010
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Julie Anne Peters Luna
Peters tells two stories in this groundbreaking novel--one about Regan, and the other about Liam, Regan's transgender brother, who is the son his father expects by day but a young woman, Luna, by night. Fiercely protective of Liam/Luna, Regan has put her life on hold; she worries about her brother's female self being discovered and the family's reaction, and she fears that her brother may someday give in to despair. While Regan wonders if she will ever be able to have a life separate from the needs of her sibling, Liam seriously begins to consider a permanent change.
Julie & Julia is the story of Julie Powell's attempt to revitalize her marriage, restore her ambition, and save her soul by cooking all 524 recipes in Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking, Volume I, in a period of 365 days. The result is a masterful medley of Bridget Jones' Diary meets Like Water for Chocolate, mixed with a healthy dose of original wit, warmth, and inspiration that sets this memoir apart from most tales of personal redemption.
Something has always felt slightly off in Meghan's life, ever since her father disappeared before her eyes when she was six. She has never quite fit in at school...or at home.