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A DELICIOUS MAGAZINE BEST COOKBOOK OF THE YEAR * A GLOBE AND MAIL TOP 10 COOKBOOK OF THE YEAR
Shortlisted for the Andre Simon Best Cookbook Award 2022
From the author of Midnight Chicken, a month-by-month chronicle of writing and recipes that explores joy and healing through food.
Ella Risbridger is a writer, editor and anthologiser. In a former life she was a beauty columnist for the i, a cancer columnist for the Pool, a sometime journalist for lots of places (Guardian, Observer, Prospect, Grazia, Stylist), a poet and a carer. She now lives and works in south-east London, where she has too many books and thinks a lot about getting a cat.
Ella's website is seldom updated and her Twitter is mostly abandoned, but she is often on Instagram. @ellarisbridger / ellarisbridger.com"A gift to readers and cooks alike ... Risbridger's recipes are discursive and poetic with suggestions for how we can savor even the cooking process itself more deeply ... Again and again she asks us to slow down and relish what is at hand, to look closely and lovingly at the beauty and wholeness of the quotidian ... [The Year of Miracles is] wise and tender, a reminder that however gloomy your situation, the world abounds in beauty, should you choose to see it." - The Washington Post
"This wonderful book is for people who, like me, keep stacks of cookbooks beside their bed for nighttime reading; a journey through a year of love, loss, cooking and healing through poetic short stories interspersed with watercolor illustrations and recipes for things like fried jam sandwiches and rhubarb custard cake." - The Globe and Mail, "Top 10 Cookbooks of 2022" "Sprightly, evocative prose, which is never more compelling than when [Risbridger's] describing the sheer joy of her food ... exuberant, unstoppable, and triumphantly on the side of love and life in the face of death and loss and grief." - Vox