Nov 28, 2012

Book Tour: The Lost Art of Mixing by Erica Bauermeister


Title: The Lost Art of Mixing by Erica Bauermeister
Release date: January 24, 2013; Putnam Adult
Genre:  fiction
Source: ARC from publisher

Publisher's description: "Lillian and her restaurant have a way of drawing people together. There’s Al, the accountant who finds meaning in numbers and ritual; Chloe, a budding chef who hasn’t learned to trust after heartbreak; Finnegan, quiet and steady as a tree, who can disappear into the background despite his massive height; Louise, Al’s wife, whose anger simmers just below the boiling point; and Isabelle, whose memories are slowly slipping from her grasp. And there’s Lillian herself, whose life has taken a turn she didn’t expect. . .

Their lives collide and mix with those around them, sometimes joining in effortless connections, at other times sifting together and separating again, creating a family that is chosen, not given. A beautifully imagined novel about the ties that bind—and links that break is a captivating meditation on the power of love, food, and companionship."

Comments: A novel about a marriage that disintegrates, a love that thrives and blooms, about young love and careers, and about growing old. These revealing stories about various aspects of life are deftly drawn together, centered around Lillian's restaurant.

ERICA BAUERMEISTER is the author of The School of Essential Ingredients and Joy for Beginners. She lives in Seattle with her family.

Thanks to TLC Book Tours and the publisher for an ARC
of this book for review.  For other book reviews, visit the book tour.

7 comments:

  1. I was hoping to get a copy of this one as I enjoyed the 2 earlier books by this author. Her audios are especially well done.

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  2. I loved her earlier books, and am really looking forward to this one. Thanks for keeping it in my field of vision.

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  3. I really enjoyed this one, too! I'll read anything she writes. :)

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  4. I enjoyed this follow up book to School of Essential Ingredients.

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  5. I loved The School of Essential Ingredients on audio. Can't wait to read (or listen to) this one!

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  6. I'v heard good things about this one.

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  7. Thanks for being on the tour.

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