“There was a sign on the wall in the baking school that read, ‘If your arteries are good, eat more ice cream. If they are bad, drink more red wine. Proceed thusly.’ I think that summed up French food philosophy.” (p. 106-107)
Well, it seems I’ve joined Sandra Byrd and her main character Lexi Stewart in the midst of a series. No worries! I was totally enchanted! Bon Appetit is the second book in the French Twist series, and it records Lexi’s journey into French culture during her six months stay in the country while attending baking school for the Delacroix family bakeries. Sandra Byrd has very accurately captured the nuances of the French people, and what begins as a lonely, frustrating experience gradually evolves into one of the warmest, most challenging and satisfying times in Lexi’s life. This is a book that makes the reader hungry in more ways than one!
Lexi was apparently struggling in her baking job in
This is truly a delightful read! I can’t promise you that you won’t gain a few pounds in the reading of it though! Ooo-la-la!! The food!! But the characters and the plot is as yummy as Lexi’s baking, so you will be delighted all along the way! There is much to enjoy about France, its people, and its food, so come along for a French Twist! You’ll be so glad you did!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Best-selling author Sandra Byrd enjoys a successful career writing adult, teen, and children’s books, including the Friends for a Season, Secret Sisters series and the French Twist series, including the first Lexi Stuart novel, Let them Eat Cake. She is also a regular contributor to newspapers and magazines. Sandra lives in Washington state with her husband and two children.
4 comments:
This lloks like a good read!! Count me in!!
I'd like to win this one too!
I can certainly relate to the statement about the book: "Americans weren’t high on the list of French favorites!". We visited our son and his wife when their first child was born. He was stationed in Italy for the Army. When we were in the hospital and the Italians saw him in his army clothes and us with him, they made no bones about not liking us: They said things about us, LOUD and nodding our way and turning their backs to us when we were close. I don't think they all are that way but it was hard to experience. Please enter me in your contest. Thanks.
Pam Williams
cepjwms at yahoo dot com
Okay, "cpullum" you are in for a delicious treat! Please email me your snail mail information so I can get your book to you soon!!
CONGRATULATIONS!
Kim
kimfurd at hotmail dot com
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