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The Kitchen Front - Large Print by Jennifer Ryan (Paperback)

The Kitchen Front - Large Print by  Jennifer Ryan (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Two years into World War II, Britain is feeling her losses - the Nazis have won battles, the Blitz has destroyed cities and U-boats have cut off the supply of food. In an effort to help housewives with food rationing, a BBC radio program called The Kitchen Front is holding a cooking contest - and the grand prize is a job as the program's first-ever female co-host. For four very different women, winning the competition would present a crucial chance to change their lives. For a young widow, it's a chance to pay off her husband's debts and keep a roof over her children's heads. For a kitchen maid, it's a chance to leave servitude and find freedom. For a lady of the manor, it's a chance to escape her wealthy husband's increasingly hostile behavior. And for a trained chef, it's a chance to challenge the men at the top of her profession. These four women are giving the competition their all - even if that sometimes means bending the rules. But with so much at stake, will the contest that aims to bring the community together only serve to break it apart?<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>From the bestselling author of <i>The Chilbury Ladies' Choir </i>comes an unforgettable novel of a BBC-sponsored wartime cooking competition and the four women who enter for a chance to better their lives.</b> <p/><b>"This story had me so hooked, I literally couldn't put it down."--NPR</b> <p/>Two years into World War II, Britain is feeling her losses: The Nazis have won battles, the Blitz has destroyed cities, and U-boats have cut off the supply of food. In an effort to help housewives with food rationing, a BBC radio program called The Kitchen Front is holding a cooking contest--and the grand prize is a job as the program's first-ever female co-host. For four very different women, winning the competition would present a crucial chance to change their lives. <p/> For a young widow, it's a chance to pay off her husband's debts and keep a roof over her children's heads. For a kitchen maid, it's a chance to leave servitude and find freedom. For a lady of the manor, it's a chance to escape her wealthy husband's increasingly hostile behavior. And for a trained chef, it's a chance to challenge the men at the top of her profession. <p/> These four women are giving the competition their all--even if that sometimes means bending the rules. But with so much at stake, will the contest that aims to bring the community together only serve to break it apart?<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A charming tale that will satiate a lot of different tastes: historical fiction lovers, cooking competition fans, anyone who revels in girl-power lit. . . . . This story had me so hooked, I literally couldn't put it down to cook."<b>--NPR</b> <p/>"Positively delicious . . . Ryan excel[s] at creating warmhearted, intriguing homefront drama."<b><i>--BookPage</i></b> <p/>"A delightful read."<b>--AARP</b> <p/>"A positively uplifting read that is as soothing as a warm cup of Earl Grey on a gloomy morning."<b><i>--Booklist</i></b> <p/>"[Ryan is] a master of plotting and working in different registers . . . Readers with an appetite for homefront WWII novels will find this deeply satisfying."<b>--<i>Publishers Weekly</i></b> <p/>"A creative and satiating novel. Certain to delight lovers of historical fiction and TV cooking competitions."<b>--<i>Kirkus</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Jennifer Ryan</b>, the author of <i>The Chilbury Ladies' Choir</i> and <i>The Spies of Shilling Lane, </i>lives in the Washington, D.C., area with her husband and two children. Originally from Kent and then London, she was previously a nonfiction book editor.

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