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Cupboard Love
Laura Lockington has penned an autobiography that is both
hilarious and
poignant with the common denominator being food. This is brilliant and
my only complaint is that it’s too short. I was disappointed when I
reached that last page. The same sentiment one has when one reaches the
end of a well-needed holiday.
Cupboard Love is populated by eccentric but lovable characters who
offer Laura an enormous range of experiences, both emotional and
culinary. Food, like the smell of perfume or aftershave, has the power
to evoke vivid memories, and Laura’s story is a tapestry woven of meals
and misadventure. Even those less happy encounters have added colour to
her journey.
Not many books bring tears of mirth but this is one. Don’t read this in
a public space for fear of making a spectacle of yourself. The events
themselves are amusing but Laura’s choice of words is nothing less than
inspired. The chapter titled Dinner Parties from Hell will have your
sides aching but there are so many other truly funny anecdotes. Plenty
of nostalgia, not of the “those were the days” variety, but
recollections of Vesta instant meals and PVC raincoats that are bound
to raise a smile with a sizable section of the population.
Perhaps I should warn you that you will read this book twice. I started
reading the narrative and couldn’t stop. It’s compelling and you’ll
need to know what happens next. I reached the last page and had to
return to read the recipes, which all relate in some way to Laura. Each
chapter (apart from that dealing with school dinners!) has a recipe.
So how about the food? The recipe for Strawy’s Christmas Cake
sounds very tempting. It’s not the rich, heavy fruit-laden
traditional but a cake moist with Clementines and lemons which would be
ideal for anyone with wheat intolerance as it uses ground almonds
instead of flour.
This is the first of Laura Lockington’s books that I have read but it
won’t be the last. She has a unique style that I can only compare with
such notable wits as Peter Ustinov and David Niven. There are very few
truly amusing books around but this deserves to be at the head of the
list. A real chuckle but also a warm and human story.
Cupboard Love
Author: Laura Lockington
Published by: Book Guild Publishing
Price: £9.99
ISBN 978-1-84624-280-9
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