Friday, October 4, 2019

October/November Selection: The Temporary Bride


I am very excited as well as curious to be introducing our October/November selection: The Temporary Bride by Jennifer Klinec, published February 14, 2014.  Curious because I have't even read the book as yet, or had much experience with books set in Iran or with Persian cuisine.  This should be a real adventure - for all of us!  Right up our food alley anyway.  After reading various reviews, I thought it would give us an intriguing and meaningful look at a culture we hear about in the news, but don't really know up close; and this one with food, wrapped around some romance, a delicious combination.   Here's the Publisher's take on the book: 
"A true story of forbidden love set against the rich cultural and political backdrop of modern-day Iran. 
Jennifer Klinec is fearless. In her thirties, she abandons her bland corporate job to launch a cooking school from her London apartment and travel the world in search of delicious recipes and obscure culinary traditions. Her journey takes her to Iran, where she seeks out a local woman to learn the secrets of Persian cuisine.  
Vahid is suspicious of the strange foreigner who turns up in his mother's kitchen. Unused to such a bold and independent woman, he is frustrated to find himself, the prized only son of the house, largely ignored for the first time. But when the two are thrown together on an unexpected adventure, they discover a mutual attraction that draws them irresistibly toward each other--but also pits them against harsh Iranian laws and customs, which soon threaten to tear the unlikely lovers apart. 
Getting under the skin of one of the most complex and fascinating nations on earth, The Temporary Bride is a soaring, intricately woven story of being loved, being fed, and struggling to belong."

Oh boy, we'll be cooking up Persian food during a time when Iran is under an almost constant wave of negative opinion and troubles.  Perhaps we'll all gain something, new insights at least, through Klinec's novel of culinary learning and true life experience.

The deadline for this round of Cook the Books is Saturday, November 30th.  I look forward to seeing what everyone thinks about the memoir and is inspired to cook up.

If you are new to Cook the Books and want to join in simply pick up a copy of the selection from your local bookstore or library, then cook and post your inspired dish. We look forward to having you read and cook along with us for this selection period and beyond. New participants are always welcomed with open arms! (Leave a comment here with your link, and be sure to  check out our Guidelines page if you have any questions.

Aloha,
Claudia
Honey from Rock

12 comments:

Simona Carini said...

I have started reading the book and can't wait to learn more about Persian cuisine. Thanks Claudia!

Tina said...

I just received my copy, I’m taking it camping next week!

Claudia said...

And, mine is now up early, for once: https://honeyfromrock.blogspot.com/2019/10/orange-chicken-koresh-for-temporary.html

CulinUrsa said...

Love that I've found this club! Here's my contribution on The Temporary Bride: www.culinursa.com/blog/food-as-shibboleth

Claudia said...

CulinUrsa Great! Glad you could join in.

A Day in the Life on the Farm said...

Good Morning Claudia, Thanks for hosting. My post went live this morning. You can find it at https://www.facebook.com/adayinthelifeonthefarm/posts/2509799395762893

Claudia said...

Thanks Wendy!

Debra Eliotseats said...

Mine is up tomorrow (11-20): Persian Noodle Soup

http://eliotseats.com/2019/11/20/persian-noodle-soup/

Amy said...

Thanks for hosting! Here's my contribution!

https://www.amyscookingadventures.com/2019/11/nan-e-barbari-persian-flatbread.html

Claudia said...

Thanks Amy, just in time!

Deb in Hawaii said...

Sliding in at the last minute as usual! I emailed it to you also.

Thanks for hosting and a great book pick!

https://kahakaikitchen.blogspot.com/2019/11/whole-roasted-cauliflower-with-warm.html

Simona Carini said...

And here is my contribution
https://www.pulcetta.com/2019/11/recipe-eggplant-yellow-split-pea-stew.html
Thank you for hosting, Claudia :)