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What I Ate in One Year - and Related Thoughts - Stanley Tucci

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"I have only recently started watching Stanley Tucci's Italy, so I felt compelled to buy this book recounting his meals eaten over a period of one year. However, he also shares his love of family and friends ( many of them actors), his five children, two of which are under 9, his love for Felicity his second wife (sister of Emily Blunt), his journey through cancer and beyond, and the death of his first wife Kate. Stanley writing is witty, entertaining and a feast for those of us who love food and cooking. This book will inspire you to try new culinary creations, especially those of Italian origin." - Amazon Customer Reviews

From Stanley Tucci, award-winning actor and New York Times bestselling author, a deliciously unique memoir chronicling a year’s worth of meals.

“Sharing food is one of the purest human acts.”

Food has always been an integral part of Stanley Tucci’s life: from stracciatella soup served in the shadow of the Pantheon, to marinara sauce cooked between scene rehearsals and costume fittings, to home-made pizza eaten with his children before bedtime.

Now, in What I Ate in One Year Tucci records twelve months of eating—in restaurants, kitchens, film sets, press junkets, at home and abroad, with friends, with family, with strangers, and occasionally just by himself.

Ranging from the mouth-wateringly memorable to the comfortingly domestic and to the infuriatingly inedible, the meals memorialised in this diary are a prism for him to reflect on the ways his life, and his family, are constantly evolving. Through food he marks—and mourns—the passing of time, the loss of loved ones, and steels himself for what is to come.

Whether it’s duck a l’orange eaten with fellow actors and cooked by singing Carmelite nuns, steaks barbequed at a gathering with friends, or meatballs made by his mother and son and shared at the table with three generations of his family, these meals give shape and add emotional richness to his days.

What I Ate in One Year is a funny, poignant, heartfelt, and deeply satisfying serving of memories and meals and an irresistible celebration of the profound role that food plays in all our lives.