Gre Ta Ta itibaren Delaware Bay, Yeni Zelanda
Funny, warm, and absolutely wonderful. I loved this book from beginning to end and would highly recommend it.
I waited so long to read this that by the time I'd gotten it I'd seen/read/heard of so many food blogs made into books that it was a dud. I'm sure if I'd read it sooner I would have enjoyed it more.
Borrows from Twain's =Pudd'nhead Wilson= but bests it in telling the tale of the race riot in Wilmington NC during the nadir of race relations at the end of the 1890s. A complicated list of characters with the kind of interwoven connections that befit a small town. Melodramatic, yes, in the end, but beneath that there is this continually relevant question about race and identity that keeps Chesnutt alive for contemporary readers.