One More Croissant for the Road, Felicity Cloake
One More Croissant for the Road, Felicity Cloake
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One More Croissant for the Road

Author: Felicity Cloake

Narrator: Felicity Cloake

Unabridged: 9 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 06/13/2019


Synopsis

‘Joyful, life-affirming, greedy. I loved it’ – DIANA HENRY ‘Whether you are an avid cyclist, a Francophile, a greedy gut, or simply an appreciator of impeccable writing – this book will get you hooked’ – YOTAM OTTOLENGHI The nation’s ‘taster in chief’ cycles 2,300 km across France in search of the definitive versions of classic French dishes. A green bike drunkenly weaves its way up a cratered hill in the late-morning sun, the gears grinding painfully, like a pepper mill running on empty. The rider crouched on top in a rictus of pain has slowed to a gravity-defying crawl when, from somewhere nearby, the whine of a nasal engine breaks through her ragged breathing. A battered van appears behind her, the customary cigarette dangling from its driver’s-side window… as he passes, she casually reaches down for some water, smiling broadly in the manner of someone having almost too much fun. ‘No sweat,’ she says jauntily to his retreating exhaust pipe. ‘Pas de problème, monsieur.’ A land of glorious landscapes, and even more glorious food, France is a place built for cycling and for eating, too – a country large enough to give any journey an epic quality, but with a bakery on every corner. Here, you can go from beach to mountain, Atlantic to Mediterranean, polder to Pyrenees, and taste the difference every time you stop for lunch. If you make it to lunch, that is… Part travelogue, part food memoir, all love letter to France, follows ‘the nation’s taster in chief’ Felicity Cloake’s very own Tour de France, cycling 2,300km across France in search of culinary perfection; from Tarte Tatin to Cassoulet via Poule au Pot, and Tartiflette. Each of the 21 ‘stages’ concludes with Felicity putting this new found knowledge to good use in a fresh and definitive recipe for each dish – the culmination of her rigorous and thorough investigative work on behalf of all of our taste buds.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Beth on August 04, 2019

I LOVE travel books and food books so had high hopes for this food/travel combo. Sadly the author fails to hit the mark when it comes to any level of quality travel writing, or food writing. Neither area is well handled. The poor quality and brief descriptions of French towns don’t spark the imagina......more

Goodreads review by Thebooktrail on June 14, 2019

Visit the locations in the novel You had me at the title! A woman travels around France in search of the perfect croissant (and other food of course). There’s recipes, talks about food, good tips of places to visit, things to see, tips for cyclists and just a general love of travel and France across......more

Goodreads review by Diana on September 17, 2019

Quite entertaining, although it did get a bit repetitive (struggle up some hills, nearly arrive late for a restaurant reservation, eat food, describe another endless croissant, meet friends, drink too much, shove in a recipe to take up a bit of space). She basically ran out of new things to say afte......more

Goodreads review by Deb (Readerbuzz) on April 28, 2022

Felicity Cloake takes to the road on a bicycle, traveling around France in search of the best food she can find, especially the best croissants. Her journey takes us all across the country where she samples Tart Tatin, Omelette Soufflée, Crêpes Complètes, Provençal Fish Soup, Croque Monsieur, Soupe......more

Goodreads review by Lizzie on August 02, 2020

I feel like me and Felicity Cloake could be great friends - ridiculous cycling /camping stories and a tendency towards being very greedy, especially when it comes to cheese and pastries.......more


Quotes

‘Whether you are an avid cyclist, a Francophile, a greedy gut, or simply an appreciator of impeccable writing – this book will get you hooked. Felicity Cloake’s Tour de France is a triumph. It is full of greed and wit, jam-packed with priceless practical information, peppered with a sense of adventure and wonder. I love it.’ Yotam Ottolenghi ‘Such a brilliant book, funny, captivating and wonderfully written. I feel like I was packed up in Felicity's pannier for the ride.’ Anna Jones ‘An evocative, infectious, and at times utterly hilarious adventure that will make every food lover, and even the most lapsed of cyclists, want to jump on their bike, and on a ferry to France, immediately.’ Rosie Birkett ‘Cloake imbues [] with such personality and wit that it makes you wonder if the rest of us have forgotten that writing about food should be fun.’ ‘Her bluffer’s guide to French bread told me more on one page than I’ve learnt frequenting boulangeries in the six years I’ve lived [in France].’ ‘Funny, entertaining and informative, this is a book that makes you hungry, both for a good meal and for a visit across the Channel.’ ‘A gastronomic grand tour’ ‘Pure delight from first page to last, as if Elizabeth David was whispering one ear and MFK Fisher in the other. Felicity Cloake is the perfect travelling companion – curious, funny, philosophical, and, best of all, imperishably greedy. She writes with self-deprecating humour and evocative grace. This is the best kind of travel and food book – It makes you dream of doing the same.’ Matthew Fort 'A highly entertaining, tough-minded and enchanting book where the spirit of freewheeling travel writing is grounded perfectly with Felicity's sure-fire recipes. I had great trouble putting it down.’ Caroline Eden