A memoir sharing a lifetime's worth of lessons from a generation
female cooks.
Somewhere between the lessons her mother taught her and the ones she is
now trying to teach her own daughter, Kim Severson stumbled. She lost
sight of what mattered, of who she was and who she wanted to be, and of
how she needed to live her life. It took a series of encounters with
female cooks-including Marion Cunningham, Alice Waters, Ruth Reichl,
Rachael Ray, and Marcella Hazan-to reteach her the life lessons she had
forgotten, and many she had never learned in the first place. Some were
as small as a spoonful, and others so big they saved her life-at any
measure, the best lessons she found were delivered in the kitchen.