“Francesca's Kitchen” by Peter Pezzelli
2006, Kensington Publishing
ISBN: 0-7582-1327-1
“Francesca's Kitchen” by Peter Pezzelli. I started it this morning. I finished it this evening. This story is an enchanting book about family, home, comfort and love. It was like food for me. The story of a lady, probably not that much older than I am, who came to feel loneliness bear down upon her. Her husband had passed on, her children were busy with their own families and most had moved away. She needed something. She craved something. She found what was missing in her life when she answered an ad for a single mother who needed a nanny.
Francesca helped to heal that family just by being concerned and loving and found the love rebound into her own life. This book is about everyday magic.
This is just a terrific book with an added plus of recipes at the end!
I find them in the library, I find them in my house, I scour yard sales and haunt book stores and wear my fingers out on Amazon looking for them, push one button and they appear on my Kindle, but always, the dearest thing I love to do is read books. Here I write about them.
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