Aphrodite: A Memoir of the Senses by Isabel Allende

Aphrodite: A Memoir of the Senses

Isabel Allende

Under the aegis of the Goddess of Love, Isabel Allende uses her storytelling skills brilliantly in Aphrodite to evoke the delights of food and sex. After considerable research and study, she has become an authority on aphrodisiacs, which include everything from food and drink to stories and, of course, love. Readers will find here recipes from Allende's mother, poems, stories from ancient and foreign literatures, paintings, personal anecdotes, fascinating tidbits on the sensual art of food... (show more)

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Quote-leftA wonderfully sensual book, enlightening and intriguing. Opens the mind to new avenues and realizations about the subliminal connection between food and sexuality. A beautiful book that really stays with you.Quote-right

Quote-leftThe ceviche recipe is the best ever!!Quote-right

Quote-leftMhm...potevamo farne a meno...uno dei peggiori ecco per intenderci...Quote-right

Quote-leftShe's an amazing story teller... if only I could have half of her talent.Quote-right

Quote-leftEEEl libro de amor y cocina!

me encanta.Quote-right

Quote-leftPretty good, not what I expected.Quote-right

Quote-leftThe most amuzing cook book ever, earned a B in Japanese studies with an essay on that bookQuote-right

Quote-leftI just love this bookQuote-right

Quote-leftI got this for my 50th birthday which was very fitting. I need to read it again - a lovely book.Quote-right

Quote-leftAgain, Isabel doesn't disappoint her readers. A magical combination of stories and recipes. I even tried a few, I hope Panchita would be proud.Quote-right

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