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The Little Library Cookbook: 100 Recipes from Your Favorite Books

2018 · Book

Books and Reading

This work uniquely combines culinary art with beloved literary narratives, offering a delightful exploration of the meals that symbolize key moments in various stories.

ContemporaryCulinary Connection to LiteratureFood as a Narrative DeviceImaginary Meals in FictionInspiration Drawn From BooksNostalgia for Literary Worlds

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