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Rosalia's Bittersweet Pastry Shop
Rosalia's Bittersweet Pastry Shop
Author: Rosanna Chiofalo
ISBN-13: 9781617739378
ISBN-10: 1617739375
Publication Date: 5/31/2016
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Kensington
Book Type: Paperback
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Rosalia's Bittersweet Pastry Shop by Rosanna Chiofalo tells the story of Rosalia Di Santa and the pastry shop at Santa Lucia del Mela Convent in Sicily. Claudia Lombardo is a writer and she wishes to do a book (a cookbook with stories) on the convent and its marvelous pastries (she also has a blog titled Chow Girl). Claudia gets to stay at the convent, watch the delicious delicacies being made, and interview the Mother Superior of the convent. The Mother Superior tells Claudia the story of the bakery and Rosalia. It takes us back to 1955 and how the sisters found Rosalia. The Mother Superior then slowly reveals Rosalia's story. Read Rosalia's Bittersweet Pastry Shop to find out the secrets behind their delectable desserts.

The book is well-written (easy to read) and the writer does a very good job at describing the desserts (if I liked pastries I would want to devour them). The novel seemed to go on forever. It started out interesting, but then the pace slowed down considerably (though it does pick up again near the end). What the Mother Superior ultimately reveals is easy to figure out during the course of the novel. Rosanna Chiofalo is a descriptive writer which makes it easy to visualize what she is describing (a wonderful quality for a writer). If the pace had been a little faster, it would have made the novel much more enjoyable (and the book shortened just a bit). I give Rosalia's Bittersweet Pastry Shop 3 out of 5 stars. The book hints at a magical element. I think the book would have been much better (enhanced) if the author had included a bit of magic. There are dessert recipes at the end of the book.

I received a complimentary copy of the book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest evaluation of the novel.