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Foodie Favorites for Fans of 'The Bear'
Check out these books about food, cooking, and restaurants.
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Recipe for Persuasion: A Novel
2020 by Dev, SonaliGet this itemChef Ashna Raje reluctantly goes on a reality-show competition to try to save her family restaurant. Loosely inspired by Austen's Persuasion, this is a skillfully crafted, lovely second-chance romance that includes a complex mother-daughter storyline that adds depth and nuance. Suggested by Rummanah.
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Yes, Chef: A Memoir
2012 by Samuelsson, MarcusGet this itemCelebrity and awarding-winning chef Marcus Samuelsson takes readers on his personal journey as a transracial adoptee falling in love with cooking and pursuing a job as a chef. Through humor, warmth, and mouthwatering descriptions of food, readers will enjoy a sneak peek into the behind-the-scenes of a James Beard award-winning restaurant. Suggested by Rummanah.
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Marrying the Ketchups: A Novel
2022 by Close, JenniferGet this itemComplicated family dynamics run parallel with the everyday operations of a Chicago restaurant in this book. A wide cast of characters, engaging storylines, and the friction between progress and tradition make this a great choice for anyone who loves the beautiful chaos that can be found in restaurant kitchens everywhere. Suggested by Paul.
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With the Fire on High
2019 by Acevedo, ElizabethGet this itemEmoni is a high school senior with a lot on her plate–literally! Cooking is her passion and her dream career. This is a heartfelt read about teen parenthood, complicated families, and growing up, with a dash of romance. Suggested by Brenna.
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The Cooking Gene: A Journey through African American Culinary History in the Old South
2017 by Twitty, Michael W.Get this itemThis book is a different type of memoir, one that is not a straight narrative of the author's life. Instead, it's a fascinating recounting of how food shaped where he is now and it goes beyond the author's life to trace his ancestry. Suggested by Lynnanne.
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Two Parts Sugar, One Part Murder: A Baker Street Mystery
2022 by Burns, V. M.Get this itemA charming, funny, foodie cozy mystery in which Maddy Montgomery must run her great-aunt Octavia's bakery while trying to prove her innocence when the town's mayor is murdered unexpectedly. Suggested by Rummanah.
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A Proposal They Can't Refuse
2022 by Caña, NatalieGet this itemA foodie-related fake relationship rom/com that turns hot and heavy when meddlesome octogenarian matchmakers blackmail former childhood friends into an engagement. File this under smoldering in Chicagoland. Suggested by Sharon.
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Delicious! A Novel
2014 by Reichl, RuthGet this itemVivid food descriptions and a coming-of-age novel can be the perfect pairing. This book has much for anyone to chew on as it features a cast of likable characters, the New York restaurant scene, a bit of mystery, and yes, a lot of food. Suggested by Paul
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Let's Make Dumplings! A Comic Book Cookbook
2021 by Amano, HughGet this itemPart comic, part cookbook, entirely fun! The gorgeous illustrations and helpful instructions will inspire you to make your own dumplings at home. Suggested by Brenna.
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A Dash of Salt and Pepper
2022 by Jackson, KosokoGet this itemWhen struggling restaurateur Logan O'Hare hires business school grad Xavier Reynolds as his prep chef, they’re immediately clashing in the kitchen. Xavier can’t wait to earn enough money to leave town for a prestigious fellowship program, but the attraction is there and this banter-filled LGBTQIA rom/com has the right ingredients for a charming opposites-attract love story. Suggested by Sharon.
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Body and Soul Food
2021 by Collette, AbbyGet this itemIf you have a taste for culinary cozies, be sure to add this first installment in the Books and Biscuits series to your reading menu. Twins Keaton and Koby make a terrific sleuthing team and their combined bookstore/soul food cafe is the ideal backdrop for a baffling whodunit. Recommended by Sharon.
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Crying in H Mart: A Memoir
2021 by Zauner, MichelleGet this itemA stunning memoir about a mother-daughter relationship and the way food connects the author to her Korean heritage. Have the tissues close by for this emotional exploration of grief and loss. Suggested by Brenna.
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