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    <![CDATA[The Food of Love: A Novel]]>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>&#148;A fantastic book&#133; makes you feel like you're there in Italy&#148;<br/> --Jamie Oliver</strong> <p> In Anthony Capella's delicious debut novel, Laura, a twentysomething American, is on her first trip to Italy. She;s completely enamored of the art, beauty, and, of course, food that Rome has to offer. Soon she's enamored of the handsome and charming Tommaso, who tells her he's a chef at the famed Templi restaurant and begins to woo her with his gastronomic creations. <p> But Tommaso hasen't been entirely truthful&#151;he's really just a waiter. <p> The master chef behind the tantalizing meals is Tommaso's talented but shy friend Bruno, who loves laura from afar. Thus begins a classic comedy of errors full of the culinary magic and the sensual stmosphere of Italy. The result is a romantic comedy in the tradition of Cyrano de Bergerac and Roxanne that tempts readers to devour it in one sitting. <br/><br/> &#147;Evoking the sights, smells and flavors of Italy in sensuous prose, this lively book also features recipes for readers to create (or just dream about) Bruno's food of <em>amore</em>.&#148;<br/> --<em>People</em> <br/><br/> &#147;[A] well-fashioned fable.&#148;<br/> --<em>The New York Times Book Review</em> <br/><br/> &#147;A lighthearted and entertaining novel set in the Eternal City &#133; reading the book is like going to your favorite Roman trattoria.&#148;<br/> --<em>The Washington Post Book World</em></p></p></p>]]>
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