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Call us on: +442033020460 (845) 358-9126 | pickwickbooks@gmail. Slowly, she disconnected from everyone around her and struggled to wake up, get dressed, and leave the house. Then, one day, as Kitty stood on a stool watching her dad mix flour, water, and salt, she determined Al's gloopy, sludgy blob of bread looked a whole lot like her brain. com Kitty Tait grew up a funny, chatty redhead who made everyone in her family laugh. Full of worry, her parents tried everything, from new hobbies like reading and painting to medication and visits to a specialist. But around the time she turned 14, Kitty began experiencing anxiety. Within nine months, Kitty and Al opened The Orange Bakery--and they haven't stopped since.
- Pages: 304
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd
- Author: Tait, Kitty & Al
- Publication Date: 28/04/2022
- Dimensions: 0x0mm
- Format: Hardback
Reviews
Daria Shelepova
Real, raw and inspiring this book has so much heart and charm with a good measure of humour thrown in. Honestly after reading the Guardian article about Kitty's journey to baking it truly inspired me to buy the book, and I was super curious about the garam masala Chelsea buns.
M. Mulligan
Thoughtfully written and a great help to anyone that may be feeling a bit fragile. She explains complicated baking techniques swiftly, cutting unnecessary language, always making it simple and fun. Just loving it.