The Breadmaker’s Carnival

Cover of The Breadmaker's Carnival by Andrew Lindsay
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Year: 1999
Language: en
Pages: 341
ISBN-13: 9781865081106
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The Breadmaker’s Carnival by Andrew Lindsay, published by Allen & Unwin in 1999, is a unique exploration of a baker’s ambitious journey to leave a mark on history. This novel, written in English and spanning 341 pages, follows Gianni Terremoto, whose baking is influenced by his lover and intertwined with the fate of his daughter, Francesca, as she approaches her role as a local saint. The story unfolds during a rare convergence of Good Friday and April Fool’s Day, leading Gianni to create an extraordinary hot cross bun that triggers unexpected events in the town.

Readers will encounter a blend of humor and satire as the narrative delves into the chaos that ensues from Gianni’s culinary aspirations. The novel presents a vivid depiction of community dynamics, where the intersection of Easter celebrations and carnival festivities brings about transformative experiences for the townspeople. With its rich storytelling and whimsical elements, The Breadmaker’s Carnival offers a thought-provoking look at the bizarre connections that bind small communities together.


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It is impossible to describe this novel in a few words. Read it and marvel, and give thanks that such a novel can come out of Australia. DOROTHY HEWETT..Gianni Terremoto is a baker. He is on a quest to bake his way into history. Gianni’s lover’s breasts have become the baker’s mental mould for his rolls and sourdoughs and his daughter Francesca is about to become enshrined as the new local saint, their carnival martyr…In the year in question Good Friday and April Fool’s day coincide. Gianni, born an April Fool, decides to bake a hot cross bun the like of which there’s never been. The ensuing hallucinations and food poisoning derail the entire town…This is the story of the first Breadmaker’s Carnival – when Easter and the Carnival collide the town is changed forever…’Andrew Lindsay’s novel is far in advance of the general surfeit of first fiction.the final result is a first-class, fully rounded book.read this and you might suffer a surfeit of smiling.’ Neil James Sydney Morning Herald..’.a rare bird among first novels – a mature adult entertainment leavened by verbal wit, bawdy narration and a profound sense of the bizarre codes that unify small communities. Lindsay’s book provokes, often hilariously, meditations that may strike at many readers’ assumptions of superlative rationality.’ Michael Sharkey, The Weekend Australian.

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Publisher: Allen & Unwin. Year: 1999.
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ISBN-13: 9781865081106.
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Language: en. Pages: 341.

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