Description |
260 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Bibliography |
Included bibliographical references. |
Summary |
Susan Rakstang memoir recalls her idyllic life as a child of Japanese American parents and her mother's cooking lessons of delicious tastes, exquisite fragrances, and the visual art of preparing food, through her fast-paced, frenzied years in battle with time juggling her responsibilities as a wife, mother of two children, and working outside the home as an architect--a pioneering path not often pursued by women in the mid-1970s. After retirement, life suddenly takes a dark turn when her mother has a stroke, and her friend Margaret, a pastry chef, receives a terrifying diagnosis of stage-four cancer of her tongue. With both women's lives hanging perilously in the balance, she spends her days and evenings alternately tending to each of them. Learning Margaret's cancer treatment will cause horrific pain and temporary loss of taste, Susan develops a pureed food preparation technique for her friend's meals, and cooks for Margaret's eyes. Blending the detail and precision of an architect, with the color, tempo, and texture of her classical music roots, Susan beckons her readers to embrace their senses as she takes them on her journey of music, food, love and death. Organizing her story as Beethoven structured his sonata No.8, C minor, Opus 13 (Pathetique), she transcribes her anxiety, passion, joy, sorrow, and resolution--as the maestro expressed in his sonata. |
Subject |
Rakstang, Susan Uehara.
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Women architects -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Biography.
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Japanese American women -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Biography.
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Caregivers -- Biography.
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Cooking (Soft foods)
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Genre/Form |
Autobiographies.
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Added Title |
Story of music, food, love, and death |
ISBN |
9780578672779 |
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0578672774 |
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