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Stanley Tucci **Spectator Book of the Year** uk 30Sunday & Bank Holidays: closed Before Stanley Tucci became a household name with The Devil Wears Prada, The Hunger Games, and his legendary Negronis, he grew up in an Italian American family that spent every night around he table. Charming and funny.
Reviews
V. Ballinger
This story got my juices flowing. The chapters are interspersed with recipes allied to his texts but done in an easy, fun way which you can decide to use or not! The fact that Tucchi currently has his programme running on Bbc2 helps the reader understand his passion for cooking, (and eating), although I've no idea how he stays so slim with in particular, the Italian cuisine! Loved this well written book about Tucci's Italian roots and families: both English and Italian.
T. Giles
American and Italian culinary culture come together in the kitchen, a place of love par excellence. The recipes are interesting but also the stories of life. A recommended good read.
Ketty
Funny amusing seriously loves his food and family. You finish feeling part of the family although slightly hungrier. So enjoyable.
it's hard not to identify with some stories. A super interesting book. Lightweight writing that makes it easy to get on with the pages without getting tired. .
You feel like you are chatting over a bowl of pasta.