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Author: Abbs Annabel
Package Dimensions: 23x203x295
Number Of Pages: 400
Release Date: 16-11-2021
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Good Housekeeping Book Club Pick for November!
A Country Living Best Book of Fall!
In a novel perfect for fans of Hazel Gaynor’s A Memory of Violets and upstairs-downstairs stories, Annabel Abbs, the award-winning author of The Joyce Girl, returns with the brilliant real-life story of Eliza Acton and her assistant as they revolutionized British cooking and cookbooks around the world.
Before Mrs. Beeton and well before Julia Child, there was Eliza Acton, who changed the course of cookery writing forever.
England, 1835. London is awash with thrilling new ingredients, from rare spices to exotic fruits. But no one knows how to use them. When Eliza Acton is told by her publisher to write a cookery book instead of the poetry she loves, she refuses—until her bankrupt father is forced to flee the country. As a woman, Eliza has few options. Although she’s never set foot in a kitchen, she begins collecting recipes and teaching herself to cook. Much to her surprise she discovers a talent – and a passion – for the culinary arts.
Eliza hires young, destitute Ann Kirby to assist her. As they cook together, Ann learns about poetry, love and ambition. The two develop a radical friendship, breaking the boundaries of class while creating new ways of writing recipes. But when Ann discovers a secret in Eliza’s past, and finds a voice of her own, their friendship starts to fray.
Based on the true story of the first modern cookery writer, Miss Eliza’s English Kitchen is a spellbinding novel about female friendship, the struggle for independence, and the transcendent pleasures and solace of food.
Review
“In
Miss Eliza’s English Kitchen, Abbs serves up a brilliantly imagined tale in which Eliza Acton finally gets the recognition she deserves. A feast for the senses, rich with the flavors of Victorian England, I prepared every dish with Eliza and Ann and devoured every page. A literary—and culinary—triumph!” — Hazel Gaynor,
New York Times bestselling author of
When We Were Young & Brave
“I love Abbs’ writing and the extraordinary, hidden stories she unearths. Eliza Acton is her best discovery yet.” — Clare Pooley,
New York Times bestselling author of
The Authenticity Project
“An effervescent novel, bursting with delectable language and elegant details about cookbook writer, Eliza Acton. Don’t miss this intimate glimpse into the early English kitchens and snapshot of food history.” — Sara Dahmen, author of
Copper Iron and Clay: A Smith’s Journey
“A sumptuous banquet of a book that nourished me and satisfied me just as Eliza Acton’s meals would have… I adored it.” — Polly Crosby, author of
The Illustrated Child
“Wonderful…Abbs is such a good story teller. She catches period atmosphere and character so well.” — Vanessa Nicolson, author of
Have You Been Good
“Desperate to get your
Downton Abbey fix
and love a good historical fiction read that’s inspired by a true story?
Miss Eliza’s English Kitchen is just what you need.” — Country Living
“Beautifully written by bestselling author Annabel Abbs, this engrossing novel tells the tale of real-life poet and feminist Eliza Acton, who was well-known for her poetry, but less so for her major innovations in food and recipe writing.” — Organic Spa Magazine
“Abbs chooses the brilliant tactic of giving both Eliza and Ann equal time as point-of-view characters in this novel; because their voices are so distinct, and because they occupy such different classes, we get a portrait of Victorian domestic life that is both encompassing and finely detailed…” — Historical Novels Society, “Editor’s Choice”
“A fascinating, long overdue tribute to the unconventional Eliza Acton, the woman who revolutionized the English cookbook. Ann’s and Eliza’s drives for independence is inspiring, and their passion for cooking will awaken readers’ inner chef.” —
Library Journal (starred review)
“Brings to life 1920s Paris excitingly and beautifully…I loved Lucia’s character.” — Natasha Les
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