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The Kitchen Congregation (Hardcover)

by Nora Seton (Author) "My mother once said that all recipes were launched with a sauteed onion ..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson (1 Jun 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 029764369X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0297643692
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,132,214 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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At the risk of sounding sexist, it's impossible to imagine a man writing this book. Nora Seton's warm, savoury memoir is unmistakably female in its blend of forthright physical details, painstaking analysis of intricate personal relations and intellectual musings. In this, the author mirrors her beloved mother, novelist Cynthia Propper Seton: "The human spirit required complications, she said, places to go and not go, ascent and descent, stone walls and smooth paths to organise itself. She explained all this while peeling carrots." Writing with downright elegance that always delivers the unexpected phrase or insight, Seton explores the kitchen's meaning for women as the centre of the home--the place where friends gather to drink coffee and share secrets, where children stand on overturned salad bowls to reach knives, where the evening news is absorbed while drinking wine and chopping onions. Seton's memories of her mother's slow death from cancer and the stillbirth of her first child are poignant but never depressing, because she conveys such a palpable sense of life as a process of experiences that may wound or rejoice but always enrich the soul. --Wendy Smith


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In this beautifully written book Nora Seton writes about the lessons of life learned in a mother's kitchen. Told in tales from the kitchen, the place where women congregate, particularly mothers and daughters, still, after years of broken traditions and new professional opportunities, Nora Seton conveys in dazzling prose the rich dialogues between women, the shared comfort of motherhood, the bewilderment of men, and even favourite recipes - coded love messages handed down through the generations. Through Nora we enter the lives of five women, spanning several generations, all of whom are the beacons of her life. Most prominent is Nora's mother, an intuitive and discerning cook, who died of cancer. This loss and that of the author's first-born daughter are the experiences that have most profoundly affected Nora. In some ways this book is about finding a resting place for those lost loved ones. Moving, honest and extremely heartfelt, The Kitchen Congregation is a book for every mother and every daughter.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fond Memories of Kitchen Life, 11 Sep 2002
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Nora Seton's biography of her family and friens and their relationships with their kitchens oozes with charm. She remembers her mother and how she combined running her home and organising her career from this pivotal room, then links this with her own life and how this has developed around her stove and kitchen, and observing how the generations interact.

Part memoir, part social analysis, and part cookery book, the book works both in reading it from beginning to end, and by dipping into the individual vignettes which make up the tale. She also points out a number of truisms, such as the very different ways men and women cook, the problems encountered when cooking in someone else's kitchen, and how women really do seem to take on the characteristics of their mothers, but in such a way as to be a celebration of all these facts.

Birth, life and death are all covered in this heart-warming account, written in a style that makes you think that you are in a kitchen being chatted to whilst someone is at work. It leaves you with a warm feeling, almost as though you have just finished eating your favourite home-cooked meal.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, insightful, inspiring - this book really moved me, 13 Aug 2000
If you have ever shared a few moments of quiet kitchen companionship with a loved one, this book will mean something to you. This is a book of warm, safe, comforting childhood kitchens and warm, safe, comforting mothers, daughters and friends. This books takes you by surprise - it reaches out to you and keeps you wanting more. I loved it and recommend it highly. Thank you Nora Seton.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A successful kitchen!, 21 Dec 2005
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I first read this book several years ago and immediately bought copies for all my female friends (although sometimes I think it would have been better to by it for male friends so that they might understand us better!) My husband never ceases to be amazed by the way women share and support each other in a way the male of the species finds more difficult and Nora Seton's book is the epitome of what we women have. It in no way emasculates men nor does it deride them but it celebrates the friendship of women and in particular that wonderful link between mothers and daughters. It is not sentimental or sloppy, it is keenly observant, sometimes funny, often moving and always looking honestly at the way we women work together. I hope my young daughters will read it one day and pass it on to their daughters and friends in turn. All the best friendships end up in the kitchen!
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