
Querido Banana Memórias Sobre a Gastronomia e o Amor
بواسطة
David Leite
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Children’s
LGBTQ+
Humor
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
لغة
البرتغالية
منشور
Jan 1, 2018
الناشر
Casa das Letras
رقم ISBN-10
9897419063
رقم ISBN-13
9789897419065
الوصف
David Leite invites readers on a heartfelt journey through his experiences shaped by his Azorean heritage and a profound love for food. Growing up in the vibrant community of Fall River in the 1960s, he reflects on how the culinary traditions of his family influenced not only his palate but also his understanding of love and connection. Each meal shared around the table is infused with stories, laughter, and the warmth of familial bonds.
With a delicate blend of nostalgia and humor, the narrative unfolds as Leite reminisces about his childhood meals and the diverse flavors that marked his upbringing. He explores how cooking became a universal language in his home, bridging generational gaps and forging unbreakable ties with his loved ones. His tales are rich with sensory detail, transporting readers to the kitchens filled with the aromas of traditional dishes.
As he navigates the complexities of love and loss, food serves as a comforting presence, reminding him of the joys and challenges of family life. Through this unique lens, Leite finds that each recipe holds a memory, a lesson, or a moment that has shaped who he is. His stories resonate with anyone who understands the profound connection between food, memories, and relationships.
In this thoughtful reflection on gastronomy and affection, Leite beautifully illustrates how the act of cooking goes beyond mere sustenance; it becomes a means to express love, preserve traditions, and connect with one another in an increasingly fast-paced world. The narrative is not just about food; it is about creating a tapestry of life through flavors, experiences, and heartfelt emotions.
With a delicate blend of nostalgia and humor, the narrative unfolds as Leite reminisces about his childhood meals and the diverse flavors that marked his upbringing. He explores how cooking became a universal language in his home, bridging generational gaps and forging unbreakable ties with his loved ones. His tales are rich with sensory detail, transporting readers to the kitchens filled with the aromas of traditional dishes.
As he navigates the complexities of love and loss, food serves as a comforting presence, reminding him of the joys and challenges of family life. Through this unique lens, Leite finds that each recipe holds a memory, a lesson, or a moment that has shaped who he is. His stories resonate with anyone who understands the profound connection between food, memories, and relationships.
In this thoughtful reflection on gastronomy and affection, Leite beautifully illustrates how the act of cooking goes beyond mere sustenance; it becomes a means to express love, preserve traditions, and connect with one another in an increasingly fast-paced world. The narrative is not just about food; it is about creating a tapestry of life through flavors, experiences, and heartfelt emotions.