An Embarrassment of Mangoes: A Caribbean Interlude
Selected Book Details
- Paperback
- Author: Ann Vanderhoof
- Publisher: Broadway
- Release Date: February 2005
- ISBN-10: 0767914279
- ISBN-13: 9780767914277
- List Price: $14.95
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Summaries and Customer Reviews provided by Amazon
SummaryUnder the Tuscan Sun meets the wide-open sea . . . An Embarrassment of Mangoes is a delicious chronicle of leaving the type-A lifestyle behind -- and discovering the seductive secrets of life in the Caribbean. |
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
A keeper
I give most books away after reading. I'm keeping this one. Inspirational, great recipes, etc. Actually, that's not entirely accurate. A friend wanted to borrow it so I decided to perma-loan the dog eared copy and buy a new one for my shelf.
I've had a dream of heading off to spend a few years on my boat. Things always get in the way. sigh
This book details some of the hardships and pleasures of living aboard a sailboat in the Caribbean. It indirectly answered lots of questions while raising more. The big questions got answered though. Things like "What about hurricanes?"
Some people complain that this book is too much of a cook book. Maybe, but the meals are so lovingly described that when the recipes appear at the end of the chapter I would read them and savor the sensations of cooking and dining that had been invoked.
That and I've been using more plantains, sweet potatoes, and (of course) mangoes in my cooking.
4 1/2 stars, great read
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Let me start with the negative though; there are parts where the sailing jargon gets heavy and you might have a hard time following exactly what happened for a brief passage. The general idea comes across, but the word picture sometimes assumes a little more knowledge of sailing that some might possess.
That said, the book was wonderful and a great laugh. The annecdotes were alternatingly funny, exciting and dreamy. The prose is good, even great at points. The cooking is outstanding, and I love how she includes recipes of some of the key dishes and ingredients that she describes and discusses.
It's a good read, and comes very highly recomended.
Sooooooooo good
I received the book quickly and in perfect condition. I have previously read the book and lent it out and didnt get it back. I HAD to have it again. It it such a wonderful read and it truly gave me a dream. Someday I hope to do what this couple did and sail the Caribbean. READ IT!
pleasant read
I enjoyed this book because I dream of getting my own boat and sailing the ocean on my "home". The author combines facts of living aboard with tales from the islands, enchanting is the first word I can think of to describe the book.
Grenada Here I Come!
This was such a fun and informative book. Ms. Vanderhoof eloquently explains the trials and joys of sailing down the Atlantic coast, the Caribbean and West Indies. The author and her husband also interacted with other "cruisers" and the islanders. She also gave information about the islands and differences between them.
Her recipes look yummy; although, I doubt I will make any of them.
I talked about this book to anyone who would listen.