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Sally's novel Grace's Table is a 'wise and tender novel about food, friendship and marriage...'
It's a delightful slow burn of a book, which places the kitchen at the centre of the home, the room in which nourishment is given and received and, in the end, everything is revealed.
‘the women in this novel don’t heed the rules for ageing quietly… they pull us into their past and present with their wise-cracking talk and acerbic wit...'
Kristina Olsson author of Boy Lost
By Steven LangSally's novel Grace's Table is a 'wise and tender novel about food, friendship and marriage...'
It's a delightful slow burn of a book, which places the kitchen at the centre of the home, the room in which nourishment is given and received and, in the end, everything is revealed.
‘the women in this novel don’t heed the rules for ageing quietly… they pull us into their past and present with their wise-cracking talk and acerbic wit...'
Kristina Olsson author of Boy Lost