{"product_id":"like-wafers-in-honey-a-novel","title":"Like Wafers In Honey: A Novel","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis Debut Novel From Food Writer Leah Eskin Of The Chicago Tribune Combines The Historical Sweep And Emotional Power Of The Invisible Bridge By Julie Orringer And The Resonant Use Of Food And Recipes Of Like Water For Chocolate By Laura Esquivel.The Story Opens On The Mountaintop Town Of Pitigliano, Italy, Once Called Little Jerusalem For Its Vibrant, CenturiesOld Jewish Community. But The Year Is 1943. Mussolini Has Enacted AntiJewish Laws Across Italy, And The Family Of Stella Fortuna Struggles To Maintain Any Sense Of Their Former Life. Then, One Night, A Neighbor Comes To Their Door Holding A Ricotta Pudding And Tells Them, You Must Leave Now. YouRe In Grave Danger. The Nazis Have Arrived To Help The Fascists Of Italy Enact Their Own Final Solution.Grabbing What Few Things They Can Carry (And The Pudding), Stella Fortuna Escapes Into The Woods Below Pitigliano With Her Two Older Brothers And Younger Sister, Marcella. What Follows Is A Desperate MonthsLong Flight. Stella Finds Temporary And Precarious Shelter With Sympathetic, But Fearful Families In The Countryside, Dodging The EverCloser Fascists In Pursuit. Meanwhile, She Dreams Of Romance, The Comforts Of Home, And The Food That Was Not Just Her MotherS Love, But The Delicious Expression Of An Entire Culture In Danger.In A Separate Timeline, Edda Servi Machlin Is A Housewife In 1960S Westchester Trying To Make Sense Of A New Culture, As Well As The Spaghetti And Meatballs Food That Passes For Italian Cuisine. With Caustic Wit, We See TwentiethCentury America Through An ImmigrantS Eyes, Someone Who Can Never Return To Her Former Home Because It No Longer Exists. Someone Who Comes To Understand That It Might Be Up To Her To Preserve The Indelible Flavors Of An ItalianJewish Way Of Life That Is In Danger Of Extinction, As Her Family Once Was.In Between These Two Remarkable Stories Are More Than Forty Recipes (Updated For TodayS Cooks), All Inspired By The Life And Example Of Edda Servi Machlin, Author Of The Classic Cuisine Of The Italian Jews.P R A I S EMy Father, Himself An Italian Jew, Used Edda Servi MachlinS Recipes As A Bridge To His Culinary And Personal Roots. MachlinS Life Inspired This Beautiful Novel By Leah Eskin: A Survival Story And A Cultural Archive. It Honors A Nearly Vanished World Through Narrative And Recipes, Showing How Memory, Food, And Storytelling Can Resist Erasure. Yotam Ottolenghi, Author Of Jerusalem: A Cookbook And Ottolenghi ComfortA Tale Of Survival, Faith, And Family. Leah Eskin Writes Beautifully, Powerfully, And With An Exquisite Tenderness. Achy Obejas, Author Of Days Of Awe And The Tower Of The AntillesEdda Servi Machlin Was An Icon Of Jewish Food Writing And Almost Mythical In Stature. EskinS Novel Illuminates The Very Human Stories Of Love, Longing, Family, And Food That Made Servi Machlin So Remarkable. It Is A Delicious Delight To Read. Leah Koenig, Author Of Portico: Cooking And Feasting In RomeS Jewish KitchenIs It A Disconnect To Call A Novel About An ItalianJewish Girl And Her Family Surviving MussoliniS Atrocities And The Holocaust Charming? Author Leah Eskin Has Portrayed Edda Servi MachlinS Story With Humor, Elegance, Delicious Recipes, And Always A Deep Humanity. I Ate It Up. Betsy Andrews, CoAuthor Of Coastal: 130 Recipes From A California Road TripLeah Eskin Has Woven Her Passion For Food And History Into A Delicious And Moving Tale Of Jewish Survival. Her Book Will Inspire Readers From All Backgrounds To Cook And To Persevere. Gabriella Gershenson, James Beard AwardWinning Food Writer\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Levine Querido","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47954506186997,"sku":"DADAX1646145747","price":43.34,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0737\/5804\/8501\/files\/81G2lBT75EL.jpg?v=1775507250","url":"https:\/\/ergodebooks.com\/products\/like-wafers-in-honey-a-novel","provider":"Ergodebooks","version":"1.0","type":"link"}