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ISBN
0805093303
EAN
9780805093308
Date of Publication
20170404
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Type
Hardback
Release Title
My Mother's Kitchen: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and the Meaning...
Artist
Gethers, Peter
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Publisher
Holt & Company, Henry
ISBN-10
0805093303
ISBN-13
9780805093308
eBay Product ID (ePID)
229083593

Product Key Features

Book Title
My Mother's Kitchen : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and the Meaning of Life
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Culinary, General, Literary
Publication Year
2017
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Cooking, Biography & Autobiography
Author
Peter Gethers
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.4 in

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LCCN
2016-042322
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"Proust had his madeleine; Judy Gethers had her matzo brei. Here is a memoir--and a menu--that perfectly pays tribute to a patron saint of American gastronomy. Through his generous storytelling, Peter Gethers provides all the satisfaction and enrichment of a delicious meal."-- Dan Barber "What a heartening love letter! A love letter to moms, a love letter to recipes, to menus, to dishes; a love letter to restaurants and other families; a love letter to the comfort and optimism that making food brings with it."-- Yotam Ottolenghi "Peter Gethers has written a hilarious and emotional memoir about his relationship with his beloved mother Judy, who, with pluck, style and chutzpah shaped the author, her loving marriage and their family life, dish by dish. There is much to savor here: and every story comes with a recipe: the glory days of their family restaurant/celeb haunt Ratner's (those onion rolls!), the Hollywood years with Bing Crosby singing that song at the piano, Judy's gutsy mid-life career as a chef encouraged by Mr. Puck himself, and her full circle move back to Manhattan. Every recipe is a love letter, mother to son, and now, luckily and generously, shared with all of us. Scrumptious."-- Adriana Trigiani, author of The Shoemaker's Wife and All the Stars in Heaven "Peter Gethers understands the ways of cookbooks so well. But only after reading My Mother's Kitchen did I realize his own transgenerational involvement with family and food. His was a Jewish kitchen, mine an Italian kitchen. The flavors might have been different but the sentiments and connections through food were the same. A great read!"-- Lidia Bastianich "A very personal love poem to the amazing Judy Gethers. I was one of Judy's 'adopted' children after I met her in 1980 at Ma Maison. She was funny, stern, serious, organized, loving and, most of all, a passionate cook. I was saddened by her passing; thankfully Peter Gethers brings back the Judy we all loved."-- Jonathan Waxman "Even if you don't have a penchant for memoirs that exhibit a son's true love and reverence for his mother, or include fascinating and hysterical old New York stories, or work in some killer recipes, you should read this book just because it contains the phrase 'kreplach-eating hoods.'"-- Tara Clancy, author of The Clancys of Queens "I came to Los Angeles in my mid-20s, becoming head chef and partner at Ma Maison. That's where I met Judy Gethers, whom I soon came to think of as my second mother. Like my mother, Judy always looked after me--as a kind, gentle, and generous friend; as co-author on my first four cookbooks; and as director of my Ma Cuisine cooking school. In fact, I always liked to say that Judy was the Ma of Ma Cuisine. She was its heart and soul."-- Wolfgang Puck "?Rare is the book that has you laughing on crying on the same page. My Mother's Kitchen is so much more than the enticingly-written recipes or a nostalgic look at bygone dishes and restaurants. Instead Gethers posits - with unflinching and refreshing realism - that food and humor are the only antidotes to aging and illness. Gethers inherits this gift for language, for laughing, and for eating from his mother Judy, less a matriarch than a force of nature, and the beating heart of the book." -- Stephanie Danler, author Sweetbitter "A wonderful tribute to family, food, travel, andspirit....Readers will leave feeling deeply connected to Gethers' legendarymom, not to mention hungry for good food--and a good life."-- Booklist "Exuberant and entertaining....A loving family portrait anda treat for foodies." -- Kirkus Reviews, "A wonderful tribute to family, food, travel, andspirit....Readers will leave feeling deeply connected to Gethers'' legendarymom, not to mention hungry for good food--and a good life."-- Booklist "A funny, irreverent, and joyous testament to a remarkable life."-- Publishers Weekly "Exuberant and entertaining....A loving family portrait anda treat for foodies." -- Kirkus Reviews "Proust had his madeleine; Judy Gethers had her matzo brei. Here is a memoir--and a menu--that perfectly pays tribute to a patron saint of American gastronomy. Through his generous storytelling, Peter Gethers provides all the satisfaction and enrichment of a delicious meal."-- Dan Barber "What a heartening love letter! A love letter to moms, a love letter to recipes, to menus, to dishes; a love letter to restaurants and other families; a love letter to the comfort and optimism that making food brings with it."-- Yotam Ottolenghi "Peter Gethers has written a hilarious and emotional memoir about his relationship with his beloved mother Judy, who, with pluck, style and chutzpah shaped the author, her loving marriage and their family life, dish by dish. There is much to savor here: and every story comes with a recipe: the glory days of their family restaurant/celeb haunt Ratner''s (those onion rolls!), the Hollywood years with Bing Crosby singing that song at the piano, Judy''s gutsy mid-life career as a chef encouraged by Mr. Puck himself, and her full circle move back to Manhattan. Every recipe is a love letter, mother to son, and now, luckily and generously, shared with all of us. Scrumptious."-- Adriana Trigiani, author of The Shoemaker''s Wife and All the Stars in Heaven "Peter Gethers understands the ways of cookbooks so well. But only after reading My Mother''s Kitchen did I realize his own transgenerational involvement with family and food. His was a Jewish kitchen, mine an Italian kitchen. The flavors might have been different but the sentiments and connections through food were the same. A great read!"-- Lidia Bastianich "A very personal love poem to the amazing Judy Gethers. I was one of Judy''s ''adopted'' children after I met her in 1980 at Ma Maison. She was funny, stern, serious, organized, loving and, most of all, a passionate cook. I was saddened by her passing; thankfully Peter Gethers brings back the Judy we all loved."-- Jonathan Waxman "Even if you don''t have a penchant for memoirs that exhibit a son''s true love and reverence for his mother, or include fascinating and hysterical old New York stories, or work in some killer recipes, you should read this book just because it contains the phrase ''kreplach-eating hoods.''"-- Tara Clancy, author of The Clancys of Queens "I came to Los Angeles in my mid-20s, becoming head chef and partner at Ma Maison. That''s where I met Judy Gethers, whom I soon came to think of as my second mother. Like my mother, Judy always looked after me--as a kind, gentle, and generous friend; as co-author on my first four cookbooks; and as director of my Ma Cuisine cooking school. In fact, I always liked to say that Judy was the Ma of Ma Cuisine. She was its heart and soul."-- Wolfgang Puck "Rare is the book that has you laughing on crying on the same page. My Mother''s Kitchen is so much more than the enticingly-written recipes or a nostalgic look at bygone dishes and restaurants. Instead Gethers posits - with unflinching and refreshing realism - that food and humor are the only antidotes to aging and illness. Gethers inherits this gift for language, for laughing, and for eating from his mother Judy, less a matriarch than a force of nature, and the beating heart of the book." -- Stephanie Danler, author Sweetbitter "My Mother''s Kitchen is beautiful and touching. It''s a must read for anyone who ever had a mother, was partof a family, or who ate breakfast in the morning. Andit''s enormously moving in the best of ways--tender, perfectly seasoned, magnifique." -- A.M. Homes, author of May We Be Forgiven, "Proust had his madeleine; Judy Gethers had her matzo brei. Here is a memoir--and a menu--that perfectly pays tribute to a patron saint of American gastronomy. Through his generous storytelling, Peter Gethers provides all the satisfaction and enrichment of a delicious meal."-- Dan Barber "What a heartening love letter! A love letter to moms, a love letter to recipes, to menus, to dishes; a love letter to restaurants and other families; a love letter to the comfort and optimism that making food brings with it."-- Yotam Ottolenghi "Peter Gethers has written a hilarious and emotional memoir about his relationship with his beloved mother Judy, who, with pluck, style and chutzpah shaped the author, her loving marriage and their family life, dish by dish. There is much to savor here: and every story comes with a recipe: the glory days of their family restaurant/celeb haunt Ratner's (those onion rolls!), the Hollywood years with Bing Crosby singing that song at the piano, Judy's gutsy mid-life career as a chef encouraged by Mr. Puck himself, and her full circle move back to Manhattan. Every recipe is a love letter, mother to son, and now, luckily and generously, shared with all of us. Scrumptious."-- Adriana Trigiani, author of The Shoemaker's Wife and All the Stars in Heaven "Peter Gethers understands the ways of cookbooks so well. But only after reading My Mother's Kitchen did I realize his own transgenerational involvement with family and food. His was a Jewish kitchen, mine an Italian kitchen. The flavors might have been different but the sentiments and connections through food were the same. A great read!"-- Lidia Bastianich "A very personal love poem to the amazing Judy Gethers. I was one of Judy's 'adopted' children after I met her in 1980 at Ma Maison. She was funny, stern, serious, organized, loving and, most of all, a passionate cook. I was saddened by her passing; thankfully Peter Gethers brings back the Judy we all loved."-- Jonathan Waxman "Even if you don't have a penchant for memoirs that exhibit a son's true love and reverence for his mother, or include fascinating and hysterical old New York stories, or work in some killer recipes, you should read this book just because it contains the phrase 'kreplach-eating hoods.'"-- Tara Clancy, author of The Clancys of Queens "I came to Los Angeles in my mid-20s, becoming head chef and partner at Ma Maison. That's where I met Judy Gethers, whom I soon came to think of as my second mother. Like my mother, Judy always looked after me--as a kind, gentle, and generous friend; as co-author on my first four cookbooks; and as director of my Ma Cuisine cooking school. In fact, I always liked to say that Judy was the Ma of Ma Cuisine. She was its heart and soul."-- Wolfgang Puck, "A wonderful tribute to family, food, travel, andspirit....Readers will leave feeling deeply connected to Gethers'' legendarymom, not to mention hungry for good food--and a good life."-- Booklist "Exuberant and entertaining....A loving family portrait anda treat for foodies." -- Kirkus Reviews "Proust had his madeleine; Judy Gethers had her matzo brei. Here is a memoir--and a menu--that perfectly pays tribute to a patron saint of American gastronomy. Through his generous storytelling, Peter Gethers provides all the satisfaction and enrichment of a delicious meal."-- Dan Barber "What a heartening love letter! A love letter to moms, a love letter to recipes, to menus, to dishes; a love letter to restaurants and other families; a love letter to the comfort and optimism that making food brings with it."-- Yotam Ottolenghi "Peter Gethers has written a hilarious and emotional memoir about his relationship with his beloved mother Judy, who, with pluck, style and chutzpah shaped the author, her loving marriage and their family life, dish by dish. There is much to savor here: and every story comes with a recipe: the glory days of their family restaurant/celeb haunt Ratner''s (those onion rolls!), the Hollywood years with Bing Crosby singing that song at the piano, Judy''s gutsy mid-life career as a chef encouraged by Mr. Puck himself, and her full circle move back to Manhattan. Every recipe is a love letter, mother to son, and now, luckily and generously, shared with all of us. Scrumptious."-- Adriana Trigiani, author of The Shoemaker''s Wife and All the Stars in Heaven "Peter Gethers understands the ways of cookbooks so well. But only after reading My Mother''s Kitchen did I realize his own transgenerational involvement with family and food. His was a Jewish kitchen, mine an Italian kitchen. The flavors might have been different but the sentiments and connections through food were the same. A great read!"-- Lidia Bastianich "A very personal love poem to the amazing Judy Gethers. I was one of Judy''s ''adopted'' children after I met her in 1980 at Ma Maison. She was funny, stern, serious, organized, loving and, most of all, a passionate cook. I was saddened by her passing; thankfully Peter Gethers brings back the Judy we all loved."-- Jonathan Waxman "Even if you don''t have a penchant for memoirs that exhibit a son''s true love and reverence for his mother, or include fascinating and hysterical old New York stories, or work in some killer recipes, you should read this book just because it contains the phrase ''kreplach-eating hoods.''"-- Tara Clancy, author of The Clancys of Queens "I came to Los Angeles in my mid-20s, becoming head chef and partner at Ma Maison. That''s where I met Judy Gethers, whom I soon came to think of as my second mother. Like my mother, Judy always looked after me--as a kind, gentle, and generous friend; as co-author on my first four cookbooks; and as director of my Ma Cuisine cooking school. In fact, I always liked to say that Judy was the Ma of Ma Cuisine. She was its heart and soul."-- Wolfgang Puck "?Rare is the book that has you laughing on crying on the same page. My Mother''s Kitchen is so much more than the enticingly-written recipes or a nostalgic look at bygone dishes and restaurants. Instead Gethers posits - with unflinching and refreshing realism - that food and humor are the only antidotes to aging and illness. Gethers inherits this gift for language, for laughing, and for eating from his mother Judy, less a matriarch than a force of nature, and the beating heart of the book." -- Stephanie Danler, author Sweetbitter "My Mother''s Kitchen is beautiful and touching. It''s a must read for anyone who ever had a mother, was partof a family, or who ate breakfast in the morning. Andit''s enormously moving in the best of ways--tender, perfectly seasoned, magnifique." -- A.M. Homes, author of May We Be Forgiven, "Proust had his madeleine; Judy Gethers had her matzo brei. Here is a memoir--and a menu--that perfectly pays tribute to a patron saint of American gastronomy. Through his generous storytelling, Peter Gethers provides all the satisfaction and enrichment of a delicious meal."-- Dan Barber "What a heartening love letter! A love letter to moms, a love letter to recipes, to menus, to dishes; a love letter to restaurants and other families; a love letter to the comfort and optimism that making food brings with it."-- Yotam Ottolenghi "Peter Gethers has written a hilarious and emotional memoir about his relationship with his beloved mother Judy, who, with pluck, style and chutzpah shaped the author, her loving marriage and their family life, dish by dish. There is much to savor here: and every story comes with a recipe: the glory days of their family restaurant/celeb haunt Ratner's (those onion rolls!), the Hollywood years with Bing Crosby singing that song at the piano, Judy's gutsy mid-life career as a chef encouraged by Mr. Puck himself, and her full circle move back to Manhattan. Every recipe is a love letter, mother to son, and now, luckily and generously, shared with all of us. Scrumptious."-- Adriana Trigiani, author of The Shoemaker's Wife and All the Stars in Heaven "Peter Gethers understands the ways of cookbooks so well. But only after reading My Mother's Kitchen did I realize his own transgenerational involvement with family and food. His was a Jewish kitchen, mine an Italian kitchen. The flavors might have been different but the sentiments and connections through food were the same. A great read!"-- Lidia Bastianich "A very personal love poem to the amazing Judy Gethers. I was one of Judy's 'adopted' children after I met her in 1980 at Ma Maison. She was funny, stern, serious, organized, loving and, most of all, a passionate cook. I was saddened by her passing; thankfully Peter Gethers brings back the Judy we all loved."-- Jonathan Waxman "Even if you don't have a penchant for memoirs that exhibit a son's true love and reverence for his mother, or include fascinating and hysterical old New York stories, or work in some killer recipes, you should read this book just because it contains the phrase 'kreplach-eating hoods.'"-- Tara Clancy, author of The Clancys of Queens "I came to Los Angeles in my mid-20s, becoming head chef and partner at Ma Maison. That's where I met Judy Gethers, whom I soon came to think of as my second mother. Like my mother, Judy always looked after me--as a kind, gentle, and generous friend; as co-author on my first four cookbooks; and as director of my Ma Cuisine cooking school. In fact, I always liked to say that Judy was the Ma of Ma Cuisine. She was its heart and soul."-- Wolfgang Puck "?Rare is the book that has you laughing on crying on the same page. My Mother's Kitchen is so much more than the enticingly-written recipes or a nostalgic look at bygone dishes and restaurants. Instead Gethers posits - with unflinching and refreshing realism - that food and humor are the only antidotes to aging and illness. Gethers inherits this gift for language, for laughing, and for eating from his mother Judy, less a matriarch than a force of nature, and the beating heart of the book." -- Stephanie Danler, author Sweetbitter
Synopsis
My Mother's Kitchen is a funny, moving memoir about a son's discovery that his mother has a genius for understanding the intimate connections between cooking, people and love Peter Gethers wants to give his aging mother a very personal and perhaps final gift: a spectacular feast featuring all her favorite dishes. The problem is, although he was raised to love food and wine he doesn't really know how to cook. So he embarks upon an often hilarious and always touching culinary journey that will ultimately allow him to bring his mother's friends and loved ones to the table one last time. The daughter of a restaurateur--the restaurant was New York's legendary Ratner's--Judy Gethers discovered a passion for cooking in her 50s. In time, she became a mentor and friend to several of the most famous chefs in America, including Wolfgang Puck, Nancy Silverton and Jonathan Waxman; she also wrote many cookbooks and taught cooking alongside Julia Child. In her 80s, she was robbed of her ability to cook by a debilitating stroke. But illness has brought her closer than ever to herson: Peter regularly visits her so they can share meals, and he can ask questions about her colorful past, while learning her kitchen secrets. Gradually his ambition becomes manifest: he decides to learn how to cook his mother the meal of her dreams and thereby tell the story of her life to all those who have loved her. With his trademark wit and knowing eye, Peter Gethers has written an unforgettable memoir about how food and family can do much more than feed us--they can nourish our souls., My Mother's Kitchen is a funny, moving memoir about a son's discovery that his mother has a genius for understanding the intimate connections between cooking, people and love Peter Gethers wants to give his aging mother a very personal and perhaps final gift: a spectacular feast featuring all her favorite dishes. The problem is, although he was raised to love food and wine he doesn't really know how to cook. So he embarks upon an often hilarious and always touching culinary journey that will ultimately allow him to bring his mother's friends and loved ones to the table one last time. The daughter of a restaurateur--the restaurant was New York's legendary Ratner's--Judy Gethers discovered a passion for cooking in her 50s. In time, she became a mentor and friend to several of the most famous chefs in America, including Wolfgang Puck, Nancy Silverton and Jonathan Waxman; she also wrote many cookbooks and taught cooking alongside Julia Child. In her 80s, she was robbed of her ability to cook by a debilitating stroke. But illness has brought her closer than ever to her son: Peter regularly visits her so they can share meals, and he can ask questions about her colorful past, while learning her kitchen secrets. Gradually his ambition becomes manifest: he decides to learn how to cook his mother the meal of her dreams and thereby tell the story of her life to all those who have loved her. With his trademark wit and knowing eye, Peter Gethers has written an unforgettable memoir about how food and family can do much more than feed us--they can nourish our souls.
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TX649.G48G48 2017

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