My Cousin Rosa

My Cousin Rosa

Author: Rosa Mitchell

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 174196363X

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When a young girl and her family move from Sicily to country Australia, it is a surprisingly small step in kitchen miles. The tablecloth and stockpot are the same, cardoons and fennel still grow wild on the roadside and the extended family and neighbours gather to make salami in the barn once a year. My Cousin Rosa captures the atmosphere, experiences and recipes of Rosa Mitchell's Sicilian kitchen. Rosa's food is very special: soulful, traditional, family-orientated and utterly authentic. In this beautiful book, her thoughts on life, both Australian and Sicilian, are scattered among the recipes like biscotti crumbs. Chapters offer recipes for antipasto, soup, pasta, meat dishes, vegetables and desserts. The recipes are complemented by stunning photography of both finished dishes and from throughout the preparation process, be that the making of salami the traditional way or the preparation of fresh cannelloni. Gorgeous illustrations and family photographs complete the book.


Survivors and Others

Survivors and Others

Author: Robert Drake

Publisher: Mercer University Press

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9780865542532

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This book tells readers about how the very qualities that make for survival aren't always the social ones. It's the survivors who have already lived to tell a tale or two, already shown us the way. The author recounts past events during his life, the people who played a significant role during his life, which he would refer to as survivors.


Aaron Rodd, Diviner

Aaron Rodd, Diviner

Author: E. Phillips Oppenheim

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2018-05-23

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 3732689069

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Reproduction of the original: Aaron Rodd, Diviner by E. Phillips Oppenheim


Ghosts of Home

Ghosts of Home

Author: Marianne Hirsch

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2011-07-26

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 0520271254

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In the Ukraine, east of the Carpathian Mountains, there is an invisible city. Known as Czernowitz, the 'Vienna of the East' under the Habsburg empire, this Jewish-German Eastern European culture vanished after WWII - yet an idealized version lives on. This book chronicles the city's survival in personal, familial, and cultural memory.