Manchester Public Library
NOVELS & FOOD…
can you think of a better combination?
All of these books, with food as part of the theme, are available at the
Manchester Public Library.
Diana Abu-Jaber…Crescent Thomas Fox Averill…Secrets of the Tsil Café Nancy Verde Barr…Last Bite Poppy Brite…Liquor: a novel Dorothy Cannell…The Thin Woman Anthony Capella…The Food of Love & The Wedding Officer Marie Celine…Dishing Up Death Barbara Cherne…Bella Donna Jill Churchill…A Quiche Before Dying Philip Craig…Dead in Vineyard Sand Isis Crawford...A Catered Birthday Party Camilla Crespi…The Trouble with a Bad Fit Millie Criswell…The Trouble with Mary Jacqueline Deval…Reckless Appetites Diane Mott Davidson…Sweet Revenge Nora Ephron…Heartburn Laura Esquivel…Like Water for Chocolate Nancy Fairbanks…Truffled Feathers Fannie Flagg…Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle-Stop Café Joanne Fluke…Carrot Cake Murder Julia Glass…The Whole World Over Nadia Gordon…Murder Alfresco Ellen Hart…Dial M for Meatloaf |
Tim Heald…Just Desserts Judith Ryan Hendricks…Bread Alone & The Baker’s Apprentice Lynne Hinton…The Friendship Cake Shirley Jump…The Batchelor Preferred Pastry Laura Kalpakian…American Cookery Peter King…Eat, Drink and Be Buried Nan Lyons…Someone is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe Mia King…Sweet Life Marsha Mehran…Pomegranate Soup Fern Michaels…Listen to Your Heart Nicole Mones…The Last Chinese Chef Tamar Myers…Hell Hath No Curry Gloria Naylor…Bailey’s Café Katherine Hall Page…The Body in the Gallery Brooke Parkhurst…Belle In the Big Apple Joanne Pence…The Da Vinci Cook Lou Jane Temple…The Spice Box Jeanne Ray…Eat Cake Madeline Smith…The Lemon Jelly Cake Karen Stolz…The World of Pies Abigail Stone…Recipes from the Dump Eleanor Widner…Up From Orchard Street |
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updated January 2010