
Apple Crumble: A Marriage in Swinging London
A Late 60s Food Memory, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Serena Bottiani-Henderson
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By:
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Marjory Harris
About this listen
What lasts longer in swinging London, a dessert or a dream?
From Cockney neighbors to an encounter with Mick Jagger, she bakes her way through it all. Apple Crumble is the third in a series of charming food memories that describe the life and relationships of bestselling author Marjory Harris. In 1960s London, Marjory is a young and ambitious newlywed struggling to maintain her marriage. Highlights are high tea with her landlady's parrot and mingling with celebrities in the heyday of swinging London. Once again, Marjory Harris has delivered a glimpse into a past cultural era.
©2017 Marjory Harris (P)2017 Marjory Harris
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