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Life Without a Recipe: A Memoir of Food and Family
Life Without a Recipe: A Memoir of Food and Family | Diana Abu-Jaber
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Diana Abu-Jaber is the Ambassador of Big-Heartedness.Patrick Volk, on The Language of Baklava On one side, there is Grace: prize-winning author Diana Abu-Jabers tough, independent sugar-fiend of a German grandmother, wielding a suitcase full of holiday cookies. On the other, Bud: a flamboyant, spice-obsessed Arab father, full of passionate argument. The two could not agree on anything: not about food, work, or especially about what Diana should do with her life. Grace warned her away from children. Bud wanted her married above alleven if he had to provide the ring. Caught between cultures and lavished with contradictory advice from both sides of her family, Diana spent years learning how to ignore others well-intentioned prescriptions. Hilarious, gorgeously written, poignant, and wise, Life Without a Recipe is Dianas celebration of journeying without a map, of learning to ignore the script and improvise, of escaping family and making family on ones own terms. As Diana discovers, however, building confidence in ones own path sometimes takes a mistaken marriage or twoor in her case, three: to a longhaired boy-poet, to a dashing deconstructionist literary scholar, and finally to her steadfast, outdoors-loving Scott. It also takes a good deal of angst (was it possible to have a serious writing career and be a mother?) and, even when she knew what she wanted (the craziest thing, in ones late forties: a baby!), the nerve to pursue it. Finally, fearlessly independent like the Grace shes named after, Diana and Scotts daughter Gracie will heal all the old battles with Bud and, like her writer-mom, learn to cook up a life without a recipe.
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DebinHawaii
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Day 11 #JuneBookBugs #Life Since I used culinary cozies for yesterday's 'death' prompt, I thought it would be fun to keep to foodie books today. 'Life' is a popular word in foodie memoir titles. Here are seven from both my #read & #TBR stacks. I'll tag them below in comments since some of the authors are cropped off the covers. #foodiebooks #foodiememoir 🍴📚🥐🍷💜

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ForestAvenuePress
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Diana Abu-Jaber was crowned the champion of Wordstock last night at the Bookmark Ball. With Liz Olufson of Literary Arts, author Lily Brooks-Dalton, and @Tin_House editor Rob Spillman.

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AWahle
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Feeling this more and more every year.

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AWahle
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Belatedly starting the #2016ReadHarderChallenge with 3 coworkers. The debate on which books fit which categories is hilarious. #foodmemoir #Igotthiscategorycovered

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Pickpick

Lovely memoir rooted in family and food that made me laugh out loud, ponder life, hold my breath, grieve, and love life. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Cinfhen I'm buying this for my son! Hopefully he'll read it 8y
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Matilda
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😂 I am loving every bit of this book.

TheWellReadOwl 😂😂 8y
MyBookLife Wonderful!! 😂😂 8y
DitrieMarieBowie That's hilarious. 😂 8y
Chessa Ha!!! 😂 8y
Arabiatta 😂😂😂 if only! 8y
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Matilda
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Love this line.

Libshitz Great line! 8y
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Matilda
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"A feminist manifesto with desserts" YES PLEASE

Chessa That sounds AMAZING. 8y
Maude_Lynne YUM. 8y
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This was a pretty good book for my first autobiography. I appreciated how honest it sounded and also told like a story. It gave me hope to reading more autobiographies.

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