![]() ![]() ![]() There, among the excitement and wild emotion of the student barricades, she falls in love with her charismatic but unreliable cousin Mario – a manic depressive ten years older than her whom her mother had sacked from their restaurant. Now she is using her cooking talent to strike out on her own, moving to Paris to go to culinary school. Angelica Angelotti has grown up in the Italian food business started by her English mother and Italian father. ![]() The Prodigal Daughter is published by Quercus on 18th May 2017 and is available for purchase in e-book, hardback and paperback here. I’ve read and thoroughly enjoyed several of Prue’s books and am thrilled to be able to interview her today in celebration of the paperback release of The Prodigal Daughter. I can’t begin to explain how excited I am to welcome Prue Leith to Linda’s Book Bag today to celebrate the paperback publication of The Prodigal Daughter. Netgalley Advocate Netgalley General Data Protection Regulations There’s Been A Little Incident by Alice Ryan.Writing a Sequel: A Guest Post by Brian Klein, Author of The Führer’s Prophecy.The Hidden Creatures of Hackney by Ben Eady. ![]()
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