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Francesca's Kitchen
Francesca's Kitchen
Author: Peter Pezzelli
Pezzelli (Home to Italy) returns with another tale of an everyday Italian-American family, this one an empty nest. Mamma and all-around good egg Francesca Campanile, widowed with children and grandchildren all elsewhere, is floating aimlessly in her Providence, R.I., house. When she decides what she needs is to be needed, Francesca answers the b...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780758213273
ISBN-10: 0758213271
Publication Date: 9/1/2006
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 29 ratings
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Book Type: Paperback
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Mistry avatar reviewed Francesca's Kitchen on + 105 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This was a warm, comforting novel, kind of like having your grandmother over to look after you and cook your favorite meals for you. Pezzelli mixes the warmth of a woman who loves her family with the smart-alecky attitude that living a lot years entitles her to. I loved the how the relationship between Francesca and Loretta and the kids grows, from wary and cold, to warm, loving and trusting.
It has a familiar feel to it, whether you are Italian, Irish, or in my case, Portuguese. The family ties and familiarity ring true, and watching the romance described within blossom as two families come together was really heartwarming.
This was a very rich book, with some inside jokes for those of us New
Englanders familiar with Rhode Island and her eccentricities. The familiar landmarks and descriptions of the area and the weather truly made me homesick for the area I grew up in and around.
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Helpful Score: 2
A funny and moving story of Francesca Campanile. Francesca was the queen of her home, dispensing advice as liberally as she did garlic, arguing nonstop with her son and two daughters from the kitchen of her Rhode Island home. Now, with her children and grandchildren too far away, the widowed matriarch is rudderless. Then, an ad in the local paper leads her to a single mother who needs help a few hours a day.--needs love, guidance, a lot of lasagna, and her??
DramaMomma avatar reviewed Francesca's Kitchen on + 8 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is a great book for a rainy afternoon or a snowday!
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Helpful Score: 1
I really enjoyed this book...a wonderful, down to earth story, that shows how an aging woman finds contentment in her changing life. This story would be appealing for any age.
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This is a sweet, cozy quick read. Good humor.
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Widow Francesca Campanile finds herself rudderless with her children and grandchildren too far away. She answers an ad for a babysitter, which leads her to a new family who needs her help (and cooking skills). This gentle book is about family, home, a little romance and lots of cooking.


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