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In The Kitchen by Monica Ali Doubleday Pounds 17.99 Pounds 16.20 inc p& p ( 0845 1550713) ****
As a chef at an under-achieving London hotel, Gabriel Lightfoot has a lot on his plate: dysfunctional staff; scheming colleagues; a demanding girlfriend. When a dead body is discovered in his kitchen, and then a sad-eyed waif from Belarus catches his eye, he is forced to take stock of his life. In The Kitchen is not as obviously eye- catching as Brick Lane, the book with which Monica Ali made her name, but it is a novel of quiet pleasures, with a perplexed hero who always rings true.See the full content of this document
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