Relish: My Life on a Plate

Relish: My Life on a Plate

by PrueLeith (Author), PrueLeith (Author)

Synopsis

Prue Leith describes herself as greedy in all senses of the word. Cook, caterer, restaurateur, food writer, journalist, novelist, businesswoman, teacher, television presenter, charity worker, lover, wife and mother, she has certainly been greedy for life. Born in South Africa, the daughter of a well-known actress, Prue came to London in the early 1960s, set up a successful catering company, and later opened Leith's Restaurant, a food lovers' oasis in London's then gastronomic desert. By the mid-seventies she was a regular food columnist on the Daily Mail, had published several cookbooks and opened Leith's School of Food and Wine. But it wasn't all work. For thirteen years she had a secret affair with the married man who was to be her husband for another twenty-five years. She writes movingly of the anguish for both families; of her longing for children; the birth of her son, Daniel, and the adoption of her daughter, Li-Da. Prue writes with relish, humour and honesty. Whether she is running her own businesses or sitting on the boards of public companies; founding charities or leading institutions, her down-to-earth attitude to triumph and disaster is an inspiration. She is forthright about her love life; her mother's senility; her husband's smoking himself to death; the theft of her savings, and falling in love at sixty-six with a manic-depressive. Above all, Relish reflects one lucky woman's incredible zest for life.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 405
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Quercus Publishing Plc
Published: 28 Feb 2012

ISBN 10: 0857384031
ISBN 13: 9780857384034

Media Reviews
''A fine tome, written by a fine lady' Live magazine. * Live magazine *
''a searingly honest memoir ... much to entertain' Independent on Sunday. * Independent on Sunday *
'Most of the credit for Leith's success, however, rests with the woman herself ... The best bits of the book show her in crisis -management mode ... she is refreshingly honest about mistakes ... she knows what she likes - simple, cordon-bleu cookery - and she never backs down' Sunday Times. * Sunday Times *
Leith is disarmingly honest about her own regrets, writing with candour and warmth about her family' Good Book Guide. * Good Book Guide *
'Prue Leith was not just born to cook ... she was also born to write' Daily Mail. * Daily Mail *
'Prue Leith's gripping new autobiography is packed with stories of opening the coolest restaurant in Swinging Sixties London, kitchen disasters among superstars and royalty, plus moving accounts of adoption, love and loss' Express. * Express *
''searingly honest, tender and very funny' talking of food. * talking of food *
'this book is like a jolly montage from a wholesome family movie ... a joyful story rather than a self-pitying one' Mail on Sunday. * Mail on Sunday *
This is Prue's life on a plate; and very tasty it is, too' Tribune. * Tribune *
'what a terrific tale it is - of a South African girl who could stand the heat and made the kitchen into a remarkable career' Telegraph. * Telegraph *
'Whether Leith is talking about business, personal tragedy or her accidental attendance at an orgy, her tone is no-nonsense. The book also contains some hilarious vignettes' Observer. * Observer *
you'll be captivated by her story' Food and Travel magazine. * Food and Travel magazine *
Author Bio
As a cook, restaurateur, food writer and business woman, Prue Leith has played a key role in the revolution of Britain's eating habits since the 1960s. She is a judge on Channel 4's Great British Bake Off. After a long break from food writing, Prue has returned to writing cookery books alongside her fiction. She is the author of seven romantic novels as well as a memoir, Relish. All Prue's fiction and her memoir are in print with Quercus. She lives in Oxfordshre. Follow her on on Twitter @PrueLeith