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May 11, 2010 | ISBN 9780440338383
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Praise
“Kate Moses is a great and gifted storyteller, and in this very funny, smart and lyrical account of one family’s complex history, she gives us a cross between the childhood memoirs of Augusten Burroughs and a story of culinary education, such as Julie and Julia.
It’s a good thing Cakewalk is a book and not a cake, because it’ s the kind of work you just devour, great chunks at a time. Anyone interested in love, family, or baked goods will want to read and own this remarkable book–two copies, ideally, one for the kitchen and one somewhere a little more pristine, where it won’ t become coated in flour and butter as the reader tries out the many mouthwatering recipes.”—Sylvia Brownrigg, author of The Metaphysical Touch
“What we have here is no less than a collection of Proustian madeleines for the modern age. Spanning a childhood spent being uprooted from all the good places and trapped in all the lonely ones, Moses conjures up Alaska in her cookies, backwoods California in her blackberry jam and the warmth and stability of the good family life we all long for in a towering spiced pecan birthday cake.
Cooking memoirs are all the rage. What makes this one special is that this is a truly gifted writer who just happens to be as experimental and adventuresome in the kitchen as she is at the keyboard. A crazy, richly compelling tale of learning to sweeten her way through good times and bad.” —Mary Pols, author of Accidentally on Purpose: A One-Night Stand, My Unplanned Parenthood, and Loving the Best Mistake I Ever Made
“Although this gorgeous memoir made me laugh, made me wistful, even made me cry, the overwhelming sensation I experienced was of hunger, the kind of empty desperation that only a thick piece of coconut layer cake or a chewy fudge brownie can cure. Those cravings were the only things that could force me to put this marvelous book down. And because Kate Moses provides a complete literary and gustatory experience, within an hour or so, I had my own, (albeit less competent) versions of those delicacies to enjoy with the next chapter.”—Ayelet Waldman, author of Bad Mother
“That Kate Moses survived her past to write about it with such generosity, optimism, and affection, is a miracle; she is made of strong stuff, and her memoir attests not only to the tensile strength of her character, but to her crazy-beautiful talents as a writer.”—Heidi Julavits, author of The Uses of Enchantment
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