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The Summer Kitchen by Karen Weinreb
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The Summer Kitchen (edition 2009)

by Karen Weinreb

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When Nora Banks' husband, Evan, is arrested for a white collar crime, her privileged life renovating her 18th-century home is turned upside down. The parents and classmates at her sons' private school shun her family. Nora's only support comes from the family nanny, Beatrice. The two women bond to raise the boys as smoothly as possible in the midst of so many life changes while Nora starts her own business to support her family, a bakery called the Summer Kitchen. Nora comes to change her way of thinking about life, family, money, and romance.… (more)
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Title:The Summer Kitchen
Authors:Karen Weinreb
Info:St. Martin's Press (2009), Edition: First Edition, Hardcover, 336 pages
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Carino, Libro leggero. ( )
  CRN-Books | Nov 25, 2023 |
I absolutely loved the characters in this story! I thought it was well written. ( )
  cubsfan3410 | Sep 1, 2018 |
Basic chick-lit: a degree more interesting/smart, but just a degree. For an escapist read I'd rather laugh with a Sophie Kinsella story. ( )
  quirkylibrarian | Jun 21, 2011 |
I have relatives in Katonah and they don't act like this. ( )
  Suzieqkc | Sep 16, 2010 |
I received this book courtesy of Authors on the Web where I requested 4 books and this is the first that I read. The synopsis of the plot caught my attention.
How would you like to be living the good life and without any warning have it all snatched away from you? The idea of this book is that Nora Banks has the good life. She has a Mercedes SUV, big house in the rich neighborhood in the suburbs, country club membership, travels wherever and whenever she wants, a nanny to watch the 3 kids, and a husband who makes big bucks and adores her. What more could a woman want? Nora finds in this book that those things are fleeting when her husband is arrested and convicted of securities fraud, and that security, honesty, and loyalty are more important. The women who had been her companions ad professed their friendship abandon and ignore her in her time of need. The only person who is steadfast is Beatriz their nanny. Somehow, Nora finds the strength and fortitude to prevail in a hostile environment and build her own success story.

I was really looking forward to an opportunity to a read a story about a strong woman, who was able to make it on her own despite horrendous circumstances. Unfortunately, that didn't happen. IMO, this story was badly written. It had poor pacing, slow in some parts and too fast in others and way, way too wordy. It's as if the writer was being paid by the word. The premise was good, execution, poor. I gave it 1½ stars. ( )
  cyderry | Sep 17, 2009 |
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When Nora Banks' husband, Evan, is arrested for a white collar crime, her privileged life renovating her 18th-century home is turned upside down. The parents and classmates at her sons' private school shun her family. Nora's only support comes from the family nanny, Beatrice. The two women bond to raise the boys as smoothly as possible in the midst of so many life changes while Nora starts her own business to support her family, a bakery called the Summer Kitchen. Nora comes to change her way of thinking about life, family, money, and romance.

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