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Dinner for One by Sutanya Dacres

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Dinner for One

How Cooking in Paris Saved Me

Sutanya Dacres, Imani Jade Powers, Harlequin Audio

Park Row Books · Print & ebook · June 21, 2022

Reading lane: California Cooking

From podcast host Sutanya Dacres comes Dinner for One , an unforgettable memoir of how she rebuilt her life after her American-in-Paris fairy tale shattered, starting with cooking dinner for herself in her Montmartre kitchen When Sutanya Dacres married her French boyfriend and moved to Paris at twenty-seven, she felt like she was living out her very own Nora Ephron romantic comedy.

At a Glance

Why This Clicks

Kitchen Memories

A food-centered, accessible memoir with enough emotional charge to spark conversation.

Come here for

  • cooking-forward memoir texture
  • warm, straightforward voice

Expect

  • Paris kitchen details
  • marriage-and-divorce reflection

Book Details

Authors
Sutanya Dacres, Imani Jade Powers, Harlequin Audio
Publisher
Park Row Books
Published
June 21, 2022
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
California Cooking · Food Travel
Reading lane
California Cooking

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • Black & African American Lives

  • Women's Lives

  • Personal Memoirs

  • Food World Lives

About This Book

From podcast host Sutanya Dacres comes Dinner for One , an unforgettable memoir of how she rebuilt her life after her American-in-Paris fairy tale shattered, starting with cooking dinner for herself in her Montmartre kitchen When Sutanya Dacres married her French boyfriend and moved to Paris at twenty-seven, she felt like she was living out her very own Nora Ephron romantic comedy. Jamaican-born and Bronx-raised, she had never dreamed she herself could be one of those Americ...

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From podcast host Sutanya Dacres comes Dinner for One , an unforgettable memoir of how she rebuilt her life after her American-in-Paris fairy tale shattered, starting with cooking dinner for herself in her Montmartre kitchen When Sutanya Dacres married her French boyfriend and moved to Paris at twenty-seven, she felt like she was living out her very own Nora Ephron romantic comedy. Jamaican-born and Bronx-raised, she had never dreamed she herself could be one of those American women in Paris she admired from afar via their blogs, until she met the man of her dreams one night in Manhattan. A couple of years later, she married her Frenchman and moved to Paris, embarking on her own “happily-ever-after.” But when her marriage abruptly ended, the fairy tale came crashing down around her. Reeling from her sudden divorce and the cracked facade of that picture-perfect expat life, Sutanya grew determined to mend her broken heart and learn to love herself again. She began by cooking dinner for one in her Montmartre kitchen. Along the way, she builds Parisienne friendships, learns how to date in French, and examines what it means to be a Black American woman in Paris—all while adopting the French principle of pleasure, especially when it comes to good food, and exploring what the concept of self-care really means. Brimming with charm, humor, and hard-won wisdom, Sutanya's story takes you on an adventure through love, loss, and finding where you truly belong, even when it doesn’t look quite how you expected.

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