City Baker's Guide To Country
By (Author) Louise Miller
Penguin Putnam Inc
E P Dutton & Co Inc
15th November 2017
1st November 2017
United States
General
Fiction
Humorous fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Modern and Contemporary romance
Fiction: general and literary
FIC
Paperback
352
Width 130mm, Height 198mm
A full-hearted novel about a big-city baker who discovers the true meaning of home-and that sometimes the best things are found when you didn't even know you were looking When Olivia Rawlings-pastry chef extraordinaire for an exclusive Boston dinner club-sets not just her flambeed dessert but the entire building alight, she escapes to the most comforting place she can think of-the idyllic town of Guthrie, Vermont, home of Bag Balm, the country's longest-running contra dance, and her best friend Hannah. But the getaway turns into something more lasting when Margaret Hurley, the cantankerous, sweater-set-wearing owner of the Sugar Maple Inn, offers Livvy a job. Broke and knowing that her days at the club are numbered, Livvy accepts. Livvy moves with her larger-than-life, uberenthusiastic dog, Salty, into a sugarhouse on the inn's property and begins creating her mouthwatering desserts for the residents of Guthrie. She soon uncovers the real reason she has been hired-to help Margaret reclaim the inn's blue ribbon status at the annual county fair apple pie contest. With the joys of a fragrant kitchen, the sound of banjos and fiddles being tuned in a barn, and the crisp scent of the orchard just outside the front door, Livvy soon finds herself immersed in small town life. And when she meets Martin McCracken, the Guthrie native who has returned from Seattle to tend his ailing father, Livvy comes to understand that she may not be as alone in this world as she once thought. But then another new arrival takes the community by surprise, and Livvy must decide whether to do what she does best and flee-or stay and finally discover what it means to belong. Olivia Rawlings may finally find out that the life you want may not be the one you expected-it could be even better. From the Hardcover edition.
"Miller elevates the story by turning it into a Pinterest fantasy of rural America. . . [Her] visions of bucolic Vermont landscapes, cinnamon-scented kitchens and small-town friendliness make this reverie of country life an appealing one." --The New York Times Book Review
This book is super cozyprobably because it takes place in a small town in Vermont, and because the protagonist has a dog named Salty, and because shes a baker who spends her days working at an inn. Okay, itsGilmore Girls.Bon Appetit, 8 Food Novels You Need to Read this Summer
"Add in some romance and mouth-watering food descriptions, andLouise Millers debut novel is a giant serving of comfort food. Treat yourself."--RealSimple
[An] endearing debut. . . Miller, a pastry chef herself, writes about food with vivid detail, but her rhythmic prose is even crisper when her interests converge [and she] also excels at characterization, revealing her protagonists complex pasts in subtle ways.Publishers Weekly
"Beautifully light and rich. . . . Comforting without being cozy, this is escapist fiction for those who want a quieterand tastierlife."--Elle.com
"Pies arent simple. Neither is Livvy orThe City Bakers Guide to Country Living. All three, however, are capable of warming the heart."--PopMatters
With insight, warmth, and humor, Louise Miller describes life in a kitchen as only an experienced baker can. A magnificent debut.J. Ryan Stradal, author of Kitchens of the Great Midwest
This book comes with a warning: do not read while hungry. Absolutely charming and perfectly delicious. Bliss.Natasha Solomons, author of The Song of Hartgrove Hall
A soup-to-nuts treat. If only Livvy Rawlingscould move her whisks and mixing bowls into your own kitchen to work the magic Louise Miller spins throughout these scrumptious pages.Mameve Medwed, author of How Elizabeth Barrett Browning Saved my Life
Genuine and sweet (with a pinch of salt), THE CITY BAKER'S GUIDE TO COUNTRY LIVING is a feast for the senses, for the head and the heart. With great warmth and generosity, Louise Miller brings a place and its lovable inhabitants to life. I adored this book; it made me want to dance. And eat.Kate Racculia, author of Bellweather Rhapsody
Louise Miller knows that a great story is like a prize-winning apple piewarm, full to the brim with character, and not too sweet. Her descriptions of the Vermont countryside, the Sugar Maple Inn, and baker Livvy Rawling's desserts make you want to pack a bag and head out for a long weekend in New England.Erica Bauermeister, author of The Lost Art of Mixing
A warm, fresh look at finding one's way and making new choices in life. It was studded with satisfying nuggets of wisdom throughout, like dabs of butter in a homemade pie, every baker's--and writer's--secret ingredient of choice.Ellen Airgood, author of South of Superior
"Louise Miller's debut is like a walk in the Vermont woods on a sunny day: crisp, bright, colorful, soul-reviving....Delicious. Brenda Bowen, author of Enchanted August
I fell in love with the community of Guthrie, VT, the soul-healing landscape, the quirky characters, and the sumptuous desserts Olivia Rawlings creates for them. Juliette Fay, author of The Shortest Way Home
Compulsively readable and written with deep tenderness. . . in a rare book that not only whets the appetite, but makes the heart a little more whole. --Erika Swyler, author of The Book of Speculation
Louise Milleris a pastry chef who lives and works in Boston, MA. She received a scholarship to attend GrubStreet's Novel Incubator program, a yearlong workshop for novelists. She is an art school dropout, an amateur flower gardener, an old-time banjo player, an obsessive moviegoer, and a champion of old dogs.The City Baker's Guide to Country Livingis her debut novel. From the Hardcover edition.