White Truffles in Winter: A Novel

White Truffles in Winter: A Novel

by N. M. Kelby

Narrated by N. M. Kelby

Unabridged — 10 hours, 50 minutes

White Truffles in Winter: A Novel

White Truffles in Winter: A Novel

by N. M. Kelby

Narrated by N. M. Kelby

Unabridged — 10 hours, 50 minutes

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Overview

A breathtaking novel, rare and moving, about the world's greatest chef and his unruly heart.

*WHITE TRUFFLES IN WINTER*imagines the world of the remarkable French chef Auguste Escoffier (1846-1935), who changed how we eat through his legendary restaurants at the Savoy and the Ritz. A man of contradictions-kind yet imperious, food-obsessed yet rarely hungry-Escoffier was also torn between two women: the famous, beautiful, and reckless actress Sarah Bernhardt and his wife, the independent and sublime poet Delphine Daffis, who refused ever to leave Monte Carlo. In the last year of Escoffier's life, in the middle of writing his memoirs, he has returned to Delphine, who requests a dish in her name as he has honored Bernhardt, Queen Victoria, and many others. How does one define the complexity of love on a single plate? N. M. Kelby brings us the sensuality of food and love amid a world on the verge of war in this work that shimmers with beauty and longing.

Editorial Reviews

Diana Abu-Jaber

"Beautifully layered and lovingly detailed, White Truffles in Winter is a tale of extraordinary people entangled in a captivating love story. Filled with lush and decadent longing, this novel will dazzle the mind as well as the senses."

St. Petersburg Times

Kelby’s descriptions of food are sublime, and her evocations of Paris, from artists’ spare studios to restaurants’ lavish dining rooms, delightful.

Boston Globe

[Kelby’s] descriptions of food are exquisitely detailed. She makes delicious drama out of acts as simple as Escoffier teaching his protégé how to make fried eggs. . . . Never less than entertaining, and just as often captivating.

Top Fiction Pick BookPage

Foodies will no doubt enjoy the lush epicurean treatment as well as the historical elements of the novel. . . . Ultimately this is a classic romance.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171814519
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 11/08/2011
Edition description: Unabridged
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