The Glass Kitchen: A Novel of Sisters
The Glass Kitchen: A Novel of Sisters
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With "The Glass Kitchen,"
Linda Francis Lee has served up a novel that is about the courage
it takes to follow your heart and be yourself.
A true recipe for life.
Portia
Cuthcart never intended to leave Texas. Her dream was to run the Glass
Kitchen restaurant her grandmother built decades ago. But after a string
of betrayals and the loss of her legacy, Portia is determined to start a
new life with her sisters in Manhattan . . .
When she moves into
a dilapidated brownstone on the Upper West Side, she meets
twelve-year-old Ariel and her widowed father, Gabriel, a man with his
hands full trying to raise two daughters on his own. Soon, a promise
made to her sisters forces Portia back into a world of magical food and
swirling emotions, where she must confront everything she has been
running from. What seems so simple on the surface is anything but when
long-held secrets are revealed, rivalries exposed, and the promise of
new love stirs to life like chocolate mixing with cream.
"The
Glass Kitchen" is a delicious novel, a tempestuous story of a woman
washed up on the shores of Manhattan who discovers that a kitchen--like
an island--can be a refuge, if only she has the courage to give in to
the pull of love, the power of forgiveness, and accept the complications
of what it means to be family.
With "The Glass Kitchen,"
Linda Francis Lee has served up a novel that is about the courage
it takes to follow your heart and be yourself.
A true recipe for life.
Portia Cuthcart never intended to leave Texas. Her dream was to run the Glass Kitchen restaurant her grandmother built decades ago. But after a string of betrayals and the loss of her legacy, Portia is determined to start a new life with her sisters in Manhattan . . .
When she moves into a dilapidated brownstone on the Upper West Side, she meets twelve-year-old Ariel and her widowed father, Gabriel, a man with his hands full trying to raise two daughters on his own. Soon, a promise made to her sisters forces Portia back into a world of magical food and swirling emotions, where she must confront everything she has been running from. What seems so simple on the surface is anything but when long-held secrets are revealed, rivalries exposed, and the promise of new love stirs to life like chocolate mixing with cream.
"The Glass Kitchen" is a delicious novel, a tempestuous story of a woman washed up on the shores of Manhattan who discovers that a kitchen--like an island--can be a refuge, if only she has the courage to give in to the pull of love, the power of forgiveness, and accept the complications of what it means to be family.