Francesca's Kitchen Explained

Francesca's Kitchen is a novel by Peter Pezzelli. It was published in trade paperback by Kensington Publishing in 2006.

Francesca's Kitchen
Author:Peter Pezzelli
Cover Artist:George Angelini
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Fiction
Publisher:Kensington
Release Date:September 1, 2006
Media Type:Trade Paperback
Pages:340
Isbn:0-7582-1327-1
Dewey:813/.54 22
Congress:PS3616.E98 F73 2006
Oclc:71053816

Reception

A Publishers Weekly review says, "Most of the action happens in kitchens: home cooking, good pasta and traditional family values conquer all in this amusing and touching story".[1] An Albuquerque Journal review says, "The glowing characters, with their refreshingly human fears and insecurities, are fun and familiar, capturing the everyday emotions of regular people".[2] Sheri Melnick, of Romantic Times, reviewed the book saying, "Filled with warmth and humor, Pezzelli's latest novel entices. Readers won't want to put down this richly detailed novel as two very different women find a common bond and develop a highly rewarding relationship. And the scrumptious recipes at the end are a fine addition to the captivating conclusion".[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Francesca's Kitchen. . . July 17, 2006 . 136 . 2008-10-26 .
  2. News: 'Francesca's Kitchen' cooks up a delicious read . . October 22, 2006 . 2008-10-26 .
  3. News: kitchen tiles . Romantic Times . 2008-10-26 .