To Lahore with Love
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Narrated by:
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Maya Saroya
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By:
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Hina Belitz
About this listen
A novel to warm the heart, tickle the tastebuds and take you on the journey of a lifetime.
Addy Mayford has always struggled with her identity. Brought up in a household of stories, food and faith by her Irish mother and Pakistani Nana, she feels constantly torn between the two sides of her upbringing. Since the death of her father, she's found contentment cooking delicious recipes from his home city of Lahore, despite the protestations of her mother that being a chef is no career for a young woman. It's only with the love of her gorgeous husband, Gabe, that she's truly found happiness.
When Addy stumbles across a secret that shatters her world, she desperately needs to escape and is drawn to the sights of Lahore and the family she's never known. Waiting for her there is Addy's final acceptance of who she is and a long-buried family secret that will change her life forever.
©2020 Hina Belitz (P)2020 W. F. Howes LtdCritic reviews
“A deeply moving, quietly powerful story […] empowering and inspiring.” (The Herald)
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- Dominic Crabtree
- 24-01-21
well told story
An interesting story with a happy ending although not wahat you would have expected. A quite modern multiracial story.
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- Shepa
- 03-06-22
This book will make you hungry
I was looking for a book that described food as part of its story, and this book did just that. A story about how food and love in its many forms are intertwined. I enjoyed this short read that kept close to the storyline and didn’t break off into mindless tangents. The narrator did well to portray the protagonist and felt like the right voice for the character. A sweet and charming read that had a nice ending.
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