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A FINANCIAL TIMES?BEST SUMMER BOOKLoveReading's Best Books of the Year 2025__?A deliciously nourishing memoir of food, family and finding love.?`A world-spanning love story.'?Rebecca May Johnson`A wonderfully heartwarming memoir with lots of foodie insights.' Rachel Khoo__?After a thirteen-year relationship ends, food journalist Candice Chung find herself losing both her first love and her favourite dining partner. So when her retired Cantonese parents volunteer as her new plus-ones, she must decide whether to keep the peace - or finally confront the distance that's grown between them. As a new romance stirs and old wounds heal, Candice begins to learn that some truths can't be spoken - only tasted . . . This is a deliciously nourishing story of food, family and finding new love. __`A touching, poignant love story. so vivid and flavoursome.' Huma Qureshi, author of How We Met?`Packed with heart, humour, and those tender moments around a dinner table.' Angela Hui, author of?Takeaway?`Will undo anyone whose love language is food.'?Tara Wigley, co-author of Ottolenghi SIMPLE?`A real and delightful surprise - and also very funny.' Ella Risbridger, author of Midnight Chicken (& Other Recipes Worth Living For)
Binding: Paperback / softback
Binding: Paperback / softback
