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Butterfinger
Algerian Chronicles | Albert Camus
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I started reading on Nov 5. Each letter or essay had to be analyzed carefully before moving to the next. As an Algerian born Frenchman, he fought for equality in his homeland, he fought for humanity, but was forced into exile. He stated how the indigenous Algerians fought for France during WW II so they should not be abandoned. He stood up for the minute communities and their differences, and how the new government should reflect the differences.

Texreader Excellent review!! 2d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick This sounds interesting. I had to delay a couple of months because I was falling so far behind thanks to work and life obligations. I'll have to see if this is available to me through the library. I'm gong to have to split a few months in half next year to make up for what I've missed! 🤣 1d
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Bookwormjillk
Untilted | Autechre
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In honor of #FoodAndLit #Italy I made spumoni cookies. I am in love with them- they will definitely go in my every year rotation. Definitely worth the effort to make the 3 separate doughs. https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/spumoni-cookies/

Bookwormjillk I also made a batch of the Finnish Cardamom Cookies that I fell in love with for last year‘s #FoodAndLit https://www.food.com/recipe/finnish-cardamom-cookies-369337 4d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick They look yummy! Enjoy! 4d
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ImperfectCJ Those Finnish cardamom cookies you shared last year were fantastic! Might have to try the spumoni cookies... 4d
AnnCrystal 🤩🍪😋👍🏼💝. 4d
dabbe YUM! 💙🤍🩵 4d
RedxoHearts Those are fun looking cookies. I'm sure they were delicious 3d
Butterfinger Gorgeous!!! 2d
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Dilara
The Devil in Love | Jacques Cazotte
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An 18-c novella about an overconfident young Spaniard touring #Italy. He summons the Devil who appears with a camel's head, then turns into an attractive young woman. The expected happens: they fall in love. Will he come to his senses, or will he be saved by his strong sense of honour, his courage, & his filial love for his mother (all the clichés about Spanish people)? Soft pick
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Dilara
La cucina d'Ines | Philippe Fusaro
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The author spends a year in Lecce, a small town in Puglia, the heel of Italy. His neighbour is a 90-year-old woman who lives on her own. They strike up a friendship; she teaches him the recipes that his own nonna took to her grave; he is there for her. This is a short, rather melancholic text, lifted by a bit of humour and some nice line drawings.
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Texreader Awwww this looks sweet! 5d
Dilara @Texreader It is! 😁 5d
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Dilara
Tiramis ou comment l'hiver devint agrable | Claudine Furlano, Nicolas Lefranois
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There is a recipe for tiramisù at the end, with pictures instead of some words, so perfect for involving pre-schoolers, although most parents might think twice before letting them eat a coffee-based dessert... At least, there is no rhum in the ingredients list 😄
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Lindy At a music festival, I watched two 8-ish-year-old boys order a coffee “for my mom” at a food stand, and then whispering together delightedly as they carried it away —“It worked!” — obviously about to try the forbidden beverage for the first time. 6d
Dilara @Lindy 😂That is hilarious! Also, unless the coffee was full of milk and sugar, chances are they hated it. 6d
Lindy @Dilara I am guessing it was a disappointment to them. 😁 5d
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Dilara
Tiramis ou comment l'hiver devint agrable | Claudine Furlano, Nicolas Lefranois
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Literally, Tiramisù or how winter became pleasant: a children's book about the mad inventor who created tiramisù, as a way to fend off winter blues, a long time ago, when winter appeared for the first time in the world (the world being a small village in central #Italy).
You'll see on the map that the North Pole starts south of Turin 😂
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Lindy Dessert is a fine way to ward off winter blues 😁 6d
Dilara @Lindy I agree!😁 ☕ 6d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I kind of love this. As a kid, it felt like my world was so small, but it was so big and I couldn't grasp just how big yet. Also, tiramisu. 😋 4d
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Dilara
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I found this short novel by 19th/20th-century Italian woman writer Maria Messina on the Italian shelves of a local independent library. It was recently republished in #Italy, which spurred feminist publisher Cambourakis to issue a French translation. It centers on Franca, a 20s flapper crushed by the insanely high local cultural expectations of demureness and proprieties.
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Dilara I felt so sorry for the MC, and for her female friends. Imagine Mary McCarthy's The Group, but in Italy and with fewer opportunities for self-realisation.

Pic of Mistretta In Sicily, where the author lived, by Salpetti at it.wikipedia, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick This sounds like an interesting book. Something like this one could be a good reminder why we fight to hold onto our liberties. 1w
Dilara @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick It definitely was interesting: I hope Messina gets translated into English. 1w
Butterfinger This sounds up my alley. 7d
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Dilara
Rcits de saveurs familires | Erri De Luca, Valerio Galasso
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Famous Italian writer, humanitarian & mountain climber Erri De Luca reflects on his life and the food he eats, ate, or didn't/doesn't eat. Nutritionist Valerio Galasso chimes in with nutritional advice whose tone is at odds with De Luca's. There are a handful of (probably) family recipes at the end that are too vague to be of use. Still interesting.
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Dilara Pic of zuppa di broccoli e farro (a thick soup made with sprouting broccoli and spelt) based on the recipe in The River Café Cookbook Green (edited) 1w
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick The idea of having a nutritionist counter the author's food thoughts is making me giggle! I'm glad it was a pick. 1w
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AnnCrystal 💝😋👍🏼💝. (edited) 1w
Dilara @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick @Texreader I mostly rolled my eyes at the nutritionist 🙄
It was a pick, but a soft one!
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Dilara @AnnCrystal 😁 😋 1w
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