A review by stuhlsem
Bread Alone by Judith R. Hendricks

2.0

I sort of loved hating this book. It was very much a poor-little-rich-girl story of Wynter, whose husband wants a 'separation' after seven years of marriage. And their marriage is the kind that none of us are ever going to have--he is a wealthy capitalist of some sort, and she is his stay-at-home wife, who works out religiously and 'lunches' with the wives of his potential clients. Gag.

While recovering from this whole divorce thing, Wyn moves to Seattle and starts working at a bakery. It's lovely, and there are recipes, but they're not special. Sigh.