Pages: (Audio CD) ISBN: 0007177682 Pub: HarperCollins Audio Pub date: 2004-07-19 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 256825
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Reader Reviews:I liked him! (0/0 people found this helpful)I have just finished Toast and loved it. I hadn't expected it to be so revealing. Some other critics on this page have called the author an unpleasant snob. But my heart bled for the gentle, bewildered boy living a cold English household. The stepmother, Joan, is described very vividly and I can only guess why one reviewer would identify with her. That the father beat him up for a spill on the carpet and threatened him with going into care says it all. The child who tells the story seems to me perfectly normal, if a little introverted . How splendid that Nigel Slater is able to express himself so beautifully now. A tasty read! (0/0 people found this helpful)Having been recommended to me by a friend, I was unsure at first whether 'Toast' would be my 'cup of tea.' However, I thoroughly enjoyed every morsel of this tasty text, and devoured it whole in just two sittings.
A sad boy becomes a happy man (1/1 people found this helpful)I found it difficult to give a rating to this book. The reading, by the author (it's available on CD), and the writing are excellent: five star. However, I felt a bit of an eaves-dropper on a therapy session as I listened to the bitter descriptions of his unhappy child-hood. I'm amazed at how candid he has been in this book: I hope it's been cathartic. The book, though, is leavened by Nigel Slater's humorous descriptions of some of his life-events.
A Wonderful Memoir (1/1 people found this helpful)This is Slater's evocation of his childhood through stories of countless meals he has both enjoyed and endured. It is beautifully written and incredibly poignant, as he did not have the happiest of childhood's and his aching frankness in looking at the emotional deprivation he suffered is at times quite unbearable. His connection with the fruits of the table is touching and at times quite funny. His very personal experiences of food make one look at his oeuvre of actual cookery books in a whole new light, and for me, this book is best enjoyed when read alongside his masterwork, the Kitchen Diaries. Not a cookery book..... (3/3 people found this helpful)despite the title, this well-written book is truly a change from the NS norm as he relives his childhood memories and beyond.... and relates them to when food started to leave poignant imprints.
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