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How to Clean a Fish

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How to Clean a Fish describes an extended family stay in Portugal, full of food, adventure, and the search for home. Offered the opportunity to live in Costa da Caparica for an extended period, Esmeralda Cabral jumped at the chance to return to the country of her birth. Together with her Canadian-born husband, children, and Portuguese Water Dog, Maggie, Cabral makes new and nostalgic discoveries--a labyrinth of cobblestone alleys and beautiful painted tiles, a delicious bica and pastel de nata, a classic fado concert, the gentle ribbing of local fishmongers, a damaging high tide--translating words and emotions for her family along the way. Packed with local cuisine and customs, tales of language barriers and bureaucracy, and threaded with that irresistible need to connect with the culture of our birth, How to Clean a Fish is for readers curious about life in Portugal and for anyone who has moved from one place to another and is seeking their own version of home.Sales Tips: - The author's family immigrated from Portugal to Canada in 1969, just as she started elementary school. - How to Clean a Fish chronicles Cabral's return to Portugal with her Canadian-born family and Portuguese Water Dog, Maggie. - It's an easy, engaging read about an extended family stay in Portugal, full of food, adventure, and colourful local characters.- Coastal mainland Portugal is a wonderful setting and Portugal is a hot tourist destination.- This is an exploration of identity and the theme of "home." - It's a story about the irresistible need to connect with the culture of her birth, and the desire to pass on her heritage to her children. - This book straddles several genres: travelogue, food, and memoir.>Audience: - Readers of travel writing, especially those who are interested in Portugal and its culture. - Portuguese Canadians curious about the country of their heritage and ancestral homeland.- People who have lived or aim to live in a foreign country for long periods of time with or without knowledge of the native language. - People who enjoyed Peter Mayle's Provence series, Frances Maye's Tuscany series, and Diana Marcum's The Tenth Island.- "Foodies" and dog lovers will like it too!

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781772126556
  • Bindende:
  • Paperback
  • Sider:
  • 320
  • Utgitt:
  • 16. mai 2023
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 152x19x229 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 450 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
Leveringstid: 2-4 uker
Forventet levering: 12. desember 2024

Beskrivelse av How to Clean a Fish

How to Clean a Fish describes an extended family stay in Portugal, full of food, adventure, and the search for home. Offered the opportunity to live in Costa da Caparica for an extended period, Esmeralda Cabral jumped at the chance to return to the country of her birth. Together with her Canadian-born husband, children, and Portuguese Water Dog, Maggie, Cabral makes new and nostalgic discoveries--a labyrinth of cobblestone alleys and beautiful painted tiles, a delicious bica and pastel de nata, a classic fado concert, the gentle ribbing of local fishmongers, a damaging high tide--translating words and emotions for her family along the way. Packed with local cuisine and customs, tales of language barriers and bureaucracy, and threaded with that irresistible need to connect with the culture of our birth, How to Clean a Fish is for readers curious about life in Portugal and for anyone who has moved from one place to another and is seeking their own version of home.Sales Tips: - The author's family immigrated from Portugal to Canada in 1969, just as she started elementary school. - How to Clean a Fish chronicles Cabral's return to Portugal with her Canadian-born family and Portuguese Water Dog, Maggie. - It's an easy, engaging read about an extended family stay in Portugal, full of food, adventure, and colourful local characters.- Coastal mainland Portugal is a wonderful setting and Portugal is a hot tourist destination.- This is an exploration of identity and the theme of "home." - It's a story about the irresistible need to connect with the culture of her birth, and the desire to pass on her heritage to her children. - This book straddles several genres: travelogue, food, and memoir.>Audience: - Readers of travel writing, especially those who are interested in Portugal and its culture. - Portuguese Canadians curious about the country of their heritage and ancestral homeland.- People who have lived or aim to live in a foreign country for long periods of time with or without knowledge of the native language. - People who enjoyed Peter Mayle's Provence series, Frances Maye's Tuscany series, and Diana Marcum's The Tenth Island.- "Foodies" and dog lovers will like it too!

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