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File Size: 2759 KB

Print Length: 295 pages

Publisher: Random House (May 15, 2010)

Publication Date: May 25, 2010

Sold by: Random House LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B0036S4AMC

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This book was quite funny and entertaining, especially if you like memoirs and cooking. Highly recommended!

This account of Reichl's early years is a compelling story of an unusual childhood. Her experiences include a stint in a Canadian boarding school where she learned French, to time in a commune in San Francisco. Always food is at the center of her life, whether preparing it or eating it with friends. I think having read her tribute to her mother colored my reading of this book. Her mother suffered from mental illness, and Reichl's understanding of her mother's state after her death, gave a light-hearted and amusing slant that she portrays differently in her later account.The book is interspersed with fascinating and delicious recipes for dishes that I will never cook but enjoy reading about.

Arrived promptly, in good condition, great book. Spoilers ahead: if you started with Garlic and Sapphires, and are looking for the same sort of foodie/flavor discussion that was present in that book, it's not as present in this one. It's still there, Reichl is great at bringing to life flavors that you are vaguely aware of but don't really know how to process, but it felt to me that the book isn't as dedicated to food as Garlic and Sapphires. The recipes in the book are great and a lot of fun, some of them take a lot of work and a lot of prep. The only thing that disappointed me was the lessening of food discussion. It was great to read about the author's life and background, and her journey, though. Good book

Given how long ago this book was first published, and the fact that I just read it, I feel like someone who arrived late to a party ... but better late than never! Over the years, I've had the pleasure of seeing many of Ruth Reichl's foodie projects and have always had an appreciation for her public personna. This book gives an inside peek into Ruth's early family years and her first forays into the world of food. I've always liked Ms. Reichl's honest writing style, and I love the way she tells her story here. I also love the fact that she included a number of actual recipes (rather matter-of-factly for us foodies) for various menu items that were woven into the fabric of her tale. Thoroughly enjoyable read - highly recommended!

I read Reichl's "Garlic and Sapphires" awhile back and picked up "Tender at the Bone" soon after, but I kept putting off reading it even though the first book was so good. It turned out "Tender at the Bone" is even BETTER. It's a memoir of her early life and is filled with fascinating and cringe-worthy anecdotes. At first it was surprising she chose to go into the food business having grown up in a house with a manic-depressive mother who thought nothing of adding leftover apple pie to a stew and who denied it was her menu of spoiled foods that brought food poisoning down on a major dinner party. I had to laugh when Reichl said her job was to police the table and whisper "don't eat that," to potential victims of her mother's bizarre and dangerous food foibles. The book was fascinating and left me wishing for more.

I loved this book, Ruth can write, it makes me want to read all her books, she has a great sense of humor. Her childhood was bizarre, her mother struggled with mental illness, her father was in denial, the cooks were delightful as were her relatives. A must read, I couldn’t put it down.

Just finished this delightful, insightful memoir and can relate to Ruth in many ways.Having had an 'irregular' mother myself, I was given comfort and reassurance by reading whatRuth had to say about her parents and the insights she gained over time. It took me 19 yrs. after mymother's death to come to terms with our very awkward relationship and learn to appreciate my heritage.

I am the author's contemporary, and I also grew up with a mother who didn't cook well, although mine was not bipolar. She simply bought into the post war push to make cooking "convenient" for women, and I suffered through many meals of Swanson's frozen dinners, fish sticks, frozen vegetables--in California!!--and jello salads. (The frozen things didn't require preparation.) I was permitted to cook, but only occasionally...I could season steaks, I could make cakes from a box, I had a child's cookbook that contained a decent recipe for meatloaf, and that was about it. I was enchanted with Julia Child's early TV programs, but managed to insult my mother by giving her "Mastering" as a Christmas gift (I took the book back, and I still have it.) I remember years later going to Kermit Lynch's store in Albany (we called him the Albanian Wine Merchant) and being impressed with his tastes. For these reasons I related to Reichl's book and enjoyed it very much. It is also just a well written autobiography, showing how a young person found the courage to follow her passion. I have just read her three books, in reverse order of their publication...I think each one is better than the one before.

Great read, Ruth Reichl is a master storyteller and talented writer. This book is more a collection of essays cherry-picked from various points in her life and less a continuous story of her life. Regardless, it is a fun read with the constant backdrop of her passion for food and cooking, as well as how those things impact her, her family, and everyone around her. It also provides interesting insights here and there about the culinary world and prominent "foodie" people she comes into contact with. If you like food memoirs, you don't want to miss this one!

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