Armed with a degree in journalism, she worked as a journalist, copywriter, computer instructor, travel agent, waitress and baker before turning to fiction writing. Her experiences at the McGraw Street Bakery in Seattle led to her first novel, BREAD ALONE and the sequel, THE BAKER’S APPRENTICE/5(). While not autobiographical in the strictest sense, Bread Alone is an intensely personal novel, which grew out of my experience working at the McGraw Street Bakery, a small neighborhood bakery located on Queen Anne Hill in Seattle. In when I worked there, it was owned by two women—Nancy Mattheiss and Jessica Reissman—and all the employees were women, with the exception of a fifteen-year-old . Soon, Wyn finds--in the kneading of the dough and the scent of yeast hanging in the air--an unexpected and wondrous healing power that helps her to rediscover that nothing stays the same. Inspiring and beautifully rendered, Bread Alone is an uplifting debut novel guaranteed to warm the heart/5().
About Judi. Armed with a degree in journalism and a short attention span, Judith Ryan Hendricks worked as a journalist, copywriter, computer instructor, travel agent, waitress and baker before turning to fiction writing. Her first novel, Bread Alone was a national bestseller and a BookSense 76 pick. It was followed by Isabel's Daughter, The. Trusted Results with Bread alone by hendricks recipes. The Epi-Log on www.doorway.ru: The Best Novels with Recipes.. the novel that turns into a cookbook, or at least folds some recipes into its plot. of Pies by Karen Stolz, Cooking for Mr Latte and Bread Alone by Judi Hendricks which have The Epi-Log on www.doorway.ru: New Booze: Cucumber Vodka and. The Laws of Harmony. Judi Hendricks. $ - $ Baker's Blues. Judi Hendricks. $ - $ Of Love and Life: Precious Time / Something Wild / Bread Alone. Judi Hendricks. Out of Stock.
Armed with a degree in journalism, she worked as a journalist, copywriter, computer instructor, travel agent, waitress and baker before turning to fiction writing. Her experiences at the McGraw Street Bakery in Seattle led to her first novel, Bread Alone and the sequel, The Baker’s Apprentice. Judi Hendrick's Bread Alone is a wonderful read. When Wynter is left by her yuppie husband, she travels to Seattle to bunk with a friend and nurse her wounds, but ends up finding a life. Much of the action takes place in a bakery run by an eclectic group of women who throw themselves into their work to heal their hearts. Her husband’s exit opens the door to Wyn’s brave new world of bread bakery in Judith Ryan Hendricks’ debut novel, Bread Alone (). Forsaking a posh, pampered life in Hancock Park, Wynton Morrison embarks on a solo journey embracing new rhythms and, of course, new friendships.
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