Let Me Eat Cake

Let Me Eat Cake by Paul Arnott, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2007, is a memoir that explores the author’s lifelong affection for sweets. Spanning 233 pages, this edition presents a humorous and engaging narrative that reflects on Arnott’s childhood experiences with food, particularly the sweet treats that shaped his palate and memories.
Readers will discover a collection of amusing anecdotes and delightful stories that highlight the joy and nostalgia associated with confectionery. The book delves into themes of cooking and the history of desserts, offering insights into the author’s personal journey through the world of sweets. With its blend of humor and heartfelt reminiscence, Let Me Eat Cake invites readers to indulge in the pleasures of food and memory.
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When Paul Arnott was a small boy his mother gave him sugar and melted butter for a sore throat and all hot meals were followed by sponge and custard. A passionate affair with sweet stuff had begun. ‘Let Me Eat Cake’ is a memoir of love for sweet sensations. It is funny, charming and full of surprising stories.
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