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Angelina's Bachelors: A Novel with Food
Angelina's Bachelors: A Novel with Food | Brian O'Reilly
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Sometimes the shortest distance between two people is the length of a kitchen table. . . . Far too young to be a widow, Angelina D'Angelo suddenly finds herself facing a life without her beloved husband, Frank. Late one night shortly after the funeral, she makes her way down to the kitchen and pours all of her grief and anger into the only outlet she has left--her passion for cooking. In a frenzy of concentration and swift precision, she builds layer upon layer of thick, rich lasagna, braids loaves of yeasty bread, roasts plump herb-rubbed chicken; she makes so much food that she winds up delivering the spoils to the neighbors in her tight-knit Italian community in South Philadelphia. Retiree Basil Cupertino, who has just moved in with his kindly sister across the street, is positively smitten with Angelina's food. In a stroke of good fortune, Basil offers Angelina (not only husbandless but unemployed) a job cooking for him--two meals a day, six days a week, in exchange for a handsome salary. Soon, word of her irresistible culinary prowess spreads and she finds herself cooking for seven bachelors--and in the process discovers the magical power of food to heal, to bring people together . . . and maybe even to provide a second chance at love. Filled to the brim with homemade warmth, Angelina's Bachelors is a sweet tale of overcoming grief, redefining family, and following your heart--through food.
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Lazy Saturday morning here! Enjoying my second cup of coffee and wondering if anyone of you have read this book? If so, was it good? No reviews here on Litsy yet. I save the pages of the ones that look good, and tuck them under Dec. 31 😊📚☕️

MicheleinPhilly I had that calendar one year and used to stuff the pages that had books I was interested in in a drawer. When I moved offices I was like, "WTF?" 7y
Susanita I have that calendar too, and I've been saving the pages of books that sound interesting. It's surprising how many aren't even familiar to me (as in I never heard of them). 7y
ValerieAndBooks @MicheleinPhilly did you ever look through them (much later) and then narrow it down more? I've done that 😊! 7y
ValerieAndBooks @Susanita this calendar definitely is a good way to make the TBR grow 📚📚📚! 7y
Susanita I know, right? Just what I need! 7y
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