My Mother's Kitchen

My Mother's Kitchen
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Publisher : My Mother's Kitchen Saga
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ISBN-10 : 1938846702
ISBN-13 : 9781938846700
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Book Synopsis My Mother's Kitchen by : Meera Ekkanath Klein

Download or read book My Mother's Kitchen written by Meera Ekkanath Klein and published by My Mother's Kitchen Saga. This book was released on 2017-05 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: My Mother's Kitchen is an enchanting place filled with promise, change and good food. If the weathered walls of this magical room could talk they would tell the story of Meena and her childhood life. Each chapter is a slice in her young life and depicts her spunk and youthful spirit. A visit to the local Fruit and Flower Show becomes an adventure as told by Meena. Her distress at finding out about her aunt's dark secret or her joy of making a new friend are all told in her naïve, yet pure voice. Her mother is a central character in her life and it is no wonder that the kitchen is a special place of healing and rejuvenation, not only for Meena but for other characters like Kashi and Ayah. Look for the continuing store in Seeing Ceremony, now available!


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