The exterior of Wright's architectural wonder, Fallingwater, is recognized throughout the world, but less is known about the interior life of this famous house. Now, through the wonderful recipes of Elsie Henderson, we come to know something about the tastes and hospitality of the people who lived there. In this enlightening book, food communicates the nature of the cook as well as the family and guests who were privileged to dine within this extraordinary place.-- "Barbara Haber, author, From Hardtack to Homefries: An Uncommon History of American Cooks and Meals"
The heart of every home is in its kitchen, and Elsie Henderson kept the heart of this architectural masterpiece beating. Suzanne Martinson recounts the delicious story behind the early years at Fallingwater.-- "Kim O'Donnel, author, A Mighty Appetite for the Holidays"
This book reveals, with page-turning immediacy, the human side of Fallingwater. The recipes are appealing and contribute to a picture of the idiosyncratic lifestyle and family relationships of two generations of the Kaufmann family.-- "Virginia R. Phillips, freelance food writer"