![]() ![]() It’s really a lot to handle for anyone, but when Lina is given her mom’s old journal, it gives her a renewed sense of purpose.Īs she gets to know more about her mother and her own origins, she makes friends, explores Tuscany, and of course, falls in love with gelato. It worked for “a book with food in the title” and fell nicely into the category of “book title starting with the letter L.” I love a good two-for-one deal.Īnyway, onto the story: Lina is spending the summer in Tuscany because her dying mother wanted her to get to know Howard, who she’s just found out is her father. ![]() This young adult novel by Jenna Evans Welch has been on my TBR for a while now - I probably added it so I could make gelato - and because I was in the mood to break out my ice cream maker again, I added it to both of my 2018 reading challenges. ![]() Thankfully, in the case of Love & Gelato, it worked like a charm! Sometimes I’m able to orchestrate it just so and I’m able to make something specific (particularly when a title or description mentions food), though that works out a lot less often than you’d think. Most of the time, I go into a book without any idea what I’ll end up making, since I haven’t read the book before. Because of this blog, reading often leads me to delicious food. ![]()
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