The Settler's Cookbook: Tales of Love, Migration and Food

The Settler's Cookbook: Tales of Love, Migration and Food
ISBN-10
1846270847
ISBN-13
9781846270840
Category
Cooking, African
Pages
452
Language
English
Published
2010
Publisher
Granta
Author
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown

Description

Warmly written and enticingly designed this mouth-watering memoir from one of Britain's most high-profile and vocal immigrants explores the author's roots through the shared experience of cooking.

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