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Cassoulet Confessions: Food, France, Family & the Stew That Saved My Soul by Sylvie Bigar - French Cookbook, Memoir & Culinary Travel Story - Perfect for Food Lovers & Francophiles
Cassoulet Confessions: Food, France, Family & the Stew That Saved My Soul by Sylvie Bigar - French Cookbook, Memoir & Culinary Travel Story - Perfect for Food Lovers & Francophiles

Cassoulet Confessions: Food, France, Family & the Stew That Saved My Soul by Sylvie Bigar - French Cookbook, Memoir & Culinary Travel Story - Perfect for Food Lovers & Francophiles

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A touching memoir on searching for the meaning of an authentic French cassoulet and uncovering much more.  

Cassoulet Confessionsis an enthralling memoir by award-winning food and travel writer Sylvie Bigar that reveals how a simple journalistic assignment sparked a culinary obsession and transcended into a quest for identity. Set in the stunning southern French countryside, this honest and poignant memoir conveys hunger for authentic food and a universal hunger for home. 

In Cassoulet Confessions, Sylvie travels across the Atlantic from her home in New York to the origin of cassoulet – the Occitanie region of Southern France. There she immerses herself in all things cassoulet: the quintessential historic meat and bean stew. From her first spoonful, she is transported back to her dramatic childhood in Geneva, Switzerland, and finds herself journeying through an unexpected rabbit hole of memories. Not only does she discover the deeper meanings of her ancestral French cuisine, but she is ultimately transformed by having to face her unsettling, complex family history.

Sylvie’s simple but poetic prose immerses us in her story: we smell the simmering aromas of French kitchens, empathize with her family dilemmas, and experience her internal struggle to understand and ultimately accept herself.