A Taste for More

A Taste for More by Phyllis R. Dixon, published by Kensington on June 25, 2024, is a compelling narrative that spans the final three decades of the Great Migration, exploring the life of Margo Dupree, a determined single mother and culinary talent. Set against the backdrop of the Jim Crow South and the transformative 1970s, the story follows Margo as she strives to build a successful restaurant empire while grappling with the challenges of racism, urban life, and her strained relationship with her daughter, Lana.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as friendship, generational trauma, and the pursuit of success in the face of adversity. Margo’s journey from poverty to entrepreneurship is marked by her resilience and the culinary skills she inherited from her mother. As she navigates the complexities of motherhood and the quest for forgiveness, the narrative delves into the emotional landscape of their relationship, highlighting the struggles and triumphs that define their lives. This edition contains 320 pages and is presented in English, offering an engaging look at the intersections of identity and ambition.
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In a breathtaking saga spanning the final three decades of the Great Migration – from the Jim Crow south in rural midcentury Mississippi through the transformative 1970s – a tenacious single mother and culinary genius builds an unprecedented empire. But the one dream she can’t stop chasing may cost her everything…
Readers of Terry McMillan, Dolen Perkins-Valdez, Tracy Brown, ReShonda Tate, and Sadeqa Johnson will be captivated by this powerful story of mothers and daughters, against-all-odds success, generational trauma, and redefining home.
Money is security. Always. Margo Dupree has lived by that rule since childhood, when her father’s death plunged her and her mother into poverty. Marriage brought only disillusionment and struggle. But it also gave Margo the determination to migrate north in search of a better life for herself and her young daughter, Lana.
The north, however, isn’t the panacea she expected, and Margo finds herself contending with the all-too-familiar obstacles of racism and prejudice, not to mention the new stresses of urban living. But things change once she realizes that what was once her greatest shame is now her greatest asset—the skills she learned from her mother’s job as a cook. Using her tasty recipes, personality, and relentless hustle, Margo begins to build a successful restaurant chain. Yet despite her ever-more desperate efforts, she can’t earn her heart’s deepest desire: Lana’s forgiveness for her early absence.
As Lana becomes a beautiful young woman with an increasingly mercenary temperament, Margo wonders if she knows her daughter at all—and if she can save her from the bitter and frighteningly dangerous mistakes that may shatter both of their worlds . . .
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