Kate & Frida : a novel of friendship, food, and books /
Material type:
- 9798891644809
- Kate and Frida
- 813/.6 23/eng/2019
- PS3606.A9524 K38 2025d
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Chamberlin Free Public Library | Large Print | LP FAY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 34480000610000 |
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Regular print version previously published by: G. P. Putnam.
Includes recipes (pages 301-309).
"Sometimes a book can change your life . . . Twentysomething Frida Rodriguez arrives in Paris in 1991, relishing the city's butter-soaked cuisine and seeking her future as a war correspondent. But then she writes to a bookshop in Seattle, and receives more than just the book she requests. A friendship begins that will redefine the person she wants to become. Seattle bookseller Kate Fair is transformed by Frida's free spirit, spurred to believe in herself as a writer, to kiss her handsome coworker, and to find beauty even in loss. Through the most tumultuous years of their young lives personally and globally Kate and Frida sustain and nourish each other as they learn the necessity of embracing joy, especially through our darkest hours."--
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