John Saturnall's feast

Norfolk, Lawrence (, 1963-)

John Saturnall's feast / Lawrence Norfolk - New York : Grove Press , 2012 - 410 p. : illus. ; 21 cm.

A historical novel, John Saturnall's Feast tells the story of a young orphan who becomes a kitchen boy at a manor house, and rises through the ranks to become the greatest cook of his generation. It is a story of food, star-crossed lovers, ancient myths and one boy's rise from outcast to hero. Orphaned when his mother dies of starvation, having been cast out of her village as a witch, John is taken in at the kitchens at Buckland Manor, where he quickly rises from kitchen-boy to Cook, and is known for his uniquely keen palate and natural cooking ability. However, he quickly gets on the wrong side of Lady Lucretia, the aristocratic daughter of the Lord of the Manor. In order to inherit the estate, Lucretia must wed, but her fiance is an arrogant buffoon. When Lucretia takes on a vow of hunger until her father calls off her engagement to her insipid husband-to-be, it falls to John to try to cook her delicious foods that might tempt her to break her fast.


English.

9780802121738

016091115 Uk


Cooking----Fiction
Man-woman relationships----Fiction


Great Britain---History---James I, 1603-1625----Fiction
Great Britain---History---Charles I, 1625-1649----Fiction
Great Britain---History---Civil War, 1642-1649----Fiction


Historical fiction

PR6064.O65 / J64 2012

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