Bitter Almonds

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Bitter Almonds
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Maria Grammatico
By (author) Mary Taylor Simeti
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 127
Category/GenreBiographies and autobiography
Cakes, baking, icing and sugarcraft
ISBN/Barcode 9780553814651
ClassificationsDewey:641.865092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Imprint Bantam Books (Transworld Publishers a division of the Random House Group)
Publication Date 1 September 2002
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In the early 50s, Maria Grammatico and her sister were sent by their impoverished mother to the San Carlo, a cloistered orphanage in Erice, an ancient hill town on the western coast of Sicily. It was a Dickensian existence - beating sugar mixtures for six hours at a time, rising before dawn to prime the ovens, and surviving on an unrelenting diet of vegetable gruel. But it was here that Maria learned to make the beautifully handcrafted pastries that were sold to customers from behind a grille in the convent wall. At 22, Maria left the orphanage with no personal possessions, minimal schooling and no skills other than what she carried in her head and hands - the knowledge acquired during a childhood spent preparing delicacies for other people's celebrations. Today, she is the successful owner of her own pasticceria in Erice, her counters piled high with home-made biscotti, tarts, cakes and jams - torta divina, cassata siciliana, cotognata. This is her story, told by her friend and long-time customer as a tribute to Sicilian food and culture and a record of an historic and vanishing craft.

Author Biography

Mary Taylor Simeti was born and brought up in New York City. In 1962 she went to Sicily, where she married and raised two children. Her books are the acclaimed SICILIAN FOOD (Grub Street '99), ON PERSEPHONE'S ISLAND (Bantam, '01), the forthcoming TRAVELS WITH A MEDIEVAL QUEEN (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, '02) and BITTER ALMONDS with Maria Grammatico. A respected food writer who occasionally contributes to the New York Times, Mary lives in Sicily with her husband Tonino. MARIA GRAMMATICO's famous pastry shop, the Pasticceria Maria Grammatico, can be found on via Vittorio Emanuele in Erice, Sicily.

Reviews

'The poignant story of a Sicilian woman...an astonishing account' * The New York Times *