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Comfort Food

by Kate Jacobs

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ISBN13: 9780399154652
ISBN10: 0399154655
Condition: Standard
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Publisher Comments:

In this smart, delicious novel by the bestselling author of The Friday Night Knitting Club, a celebrity chef shows her friends and family the joy of fulfillmentand manages to spice up her own life at the same time.

Shortly before turning the big 5-0, boisterous party planner and Cooking with Gusto! personality Augusta "Gus" Simpson finds herself planning a birthday party she'd rather nother own. She's getting tired of being the hostess, the mother hen, the woman who has to plan her own birthday party. What she needs is time on her own with enough distance to give her loved ones the ingredients to put together successful lives without her.

Assisted by a handsome up-and-coming chef, Oliver, Gus invites a select group to take an on-air cooking class. But instead of just preaching to the foodie masses, she will teach regular people how to make rich, sensuous mealsreal people making real food. Gus decides to bring a vibrant cast of friends and family on the program: Sabrina, her fickle daughter; Troy, Sabrina's ex-husband; Anna, Gus's timid neighbor; and Carmen, Gus's pompous and beautiful competitor at the Cooking Channel. And when she begins to have more than collegial feelings for her sous-chef, Gus realizes that she might be able to rejuvenate not just her professional life, but her personal life as well. . . .

Review:

"Jacobs follows The Friday Night Knitting Club with another multigenerational tale, this time on the foodie circuit. Popular Cooking with Gusto! host Augusta 'Gus' Simpson, a widowed mother of two adult daughters who's about to turn 50, is tiring of her many obligations, which include throwing an annual birthday bash for herself. That trial pales, however, in comparison with the introduction of saucy former beauty queen and YouTube star Carmen Vega as Gus's cohost: Carmen is younger, hotter and very tight with the boss. It's soon apparent on the set that this new situation isn't working, so the two are packed off, along with a forgettable cast of secondaries, to a corporate team-building weekend, complete with New Age guide. When the resort's head chef calls in sick, a team-building opportunity presents itself. Jacobs gives Gus a reasonable love interest and provides the requisite bickering and backstabbing, but the foodie moments lack passion, and the results yield no stars." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

PRAISE FOR THE FRIDAY NIGHT KNITTING CLUB

"The book's greatworth reading now."

--Glamour

"If you are looking for an inviting group of gals to spend a few winter evenings with, pull up your afghan (you knitted it yourself, right?) and snuggle in with The Friday Night Knitting Club. Kate Jacobs' breezy first novel reads like Steel Magnolias set in Manhattan. . . . Club makes you yearn for yarn, even if you're not a knitter." --Publishers Weekly

"Without resorting to stereotypical personalities or over-the-top plot twists . . . Jacobs does something unexpectedshe changes things up, and [Club] goes from being a good book to being a really great story." --Marie Claire

Synopsis:

In this smart, delicious novel by the bestselling author of "The Friday Night Knitting Club," a celebrity chef shows her friends and family the joy of fulfillment--and manages to spice up her own life at the same time.

About the Author

KATE JACOBS is a writer and former magazine editor.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780399154652
Author:
Jacobs, Kate
Publisher:
G. P. Putnam's Sons
Subject:
Romance - Contemporary
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Fiction - Romance
Subject:
Contemporary Women
Subject:
Cookery
Subject:
Television programs
Publication Date:
May 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
328
Dimensions:
9.14x6.42x1.18 in. 1.15 lbs.

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