A review by pecsenye
Tender at the Bone: Growing Up at the Table by Ruth Reichl

sad medium-paced

2.0

There was a ton of casual racism in this book that is disturbing, but mostly it just feels like Reichl doesn't understand who she is or that she has agency. I can't imagine this book being published now because it's just a collection of vignettes with the hapless, insulting, pitiful Reichl using food people she met along the way 

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