
I don‘t think I‘m keen on trying this Rwandan specialty
#Rwanda #foodandlit @Catsandbooks
I don‘t think I‘m keen on trying this Rwandan specialty
#Rwanda #foodandlit @Catsandbooks
Great quotes. First, I love that the main character Angel, the cake maker, is going through the “change.” The doctor asked Angel if she‘s flashing! Poor Angel she‘s flashing all the time. I feel for her!
And second, don‘t you just love the name Dr Rejoice?
#foodandlit #Rwanda @Catsandbooks
Angel is in Rwanda after the genocide while her husband works at the university. She raises her grandchildren and bakes cakes for events in order to make money. The tough topics of genocide and AIDS are not glossed over in this book, but it is full of hope and the power people have when they work together. A book I would have never read if it weren‘t for #FoodAndLit #Rwanda
It‘s starting to feel like summer (although the weather says winter again next week.) Not my cat and I will enjoy it while it lasts.
“We are Catholics,” explained Angel, “but in Rwanda we‘re simply Christians. I‘m nervous of attending just one church here, of listening to just one priest. Because how can we know what is in the priest‘s heart after so many showed that love and peace were only words in their mouths?” #FoodAndLit #Rwanda
I finished this book awhile ago and forgot to post a review. This has to be my favourite lunch book yet. This heartwarming story is set in Kigali in the early 2000‘s. Angel is living in an apartment complex for foreign workers with her husband and grandchildren. As a baking entrepreneur Angel meets a variety of different people and the reader is introduced to some tough topics: genocide, HIV, female mutilation. This book is positive and fun 👍👍
Thinking 🤔 this book would make a good lunchtime read. Love the cover and the blurbs are good.
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A quiet gentle story about life in a neighborhood of Kigali, Rwanda. It explores the effect of genocide and AIDS on the community
Thanks @Andrew65 for the tag. @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
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A quiet, gentle story about life in a neighborhood of Kigali, the capital of Rwanda. It explores the effect the genocide and AIDS had on the community through the eyes of Angel, a professional somebody, who runs a cake-baking business. I enjoyed this and look forward to reading the second book. It was also my #Bookspin book for June. #ReadingAfrica2022 #Rwanda @TheAromaofBooks @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB
This is one of my favourite books set in #Africa, #Rwanda to be precise. A really delightful book. One you read not really expecting much from but then totally surprises and captivates you. Totally recommended.
Another notable mention for the No.1 Ladies Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith for books set in Africa, they are also delightful reads. #Letstraveljuly
Mrs Angels tårtbageri är den svenska titlen.
Små olika historier i en väl sammanvävd historia!
Härlig sommarläsning!
Blir lite sugen på att baka en och annan tårta mellan varven 😉
I had to hop on an #airplane (actually, several) to get here in 2006. I really miss it sometimes.
#kigali #rwanda #letstraveljuly @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @OriginalCyn620
Great characters and good humor, this both sweet and sad. Set in Rwanda and reminiscent of number one ladies detective agency.
Angel Kungazara has a heart of Gold. This book set in Rwanda about Angel, who bakes cakes, is a wonderful read. Fully recommended to everyone.
#HeartOfGold #MarchIntoThe70s
I‘ve been in a reading slump lately. Took me 2 weeks to finish this. That‘s really sad because I really enjoyed it! It‘s what I call a “slow” book because you do feel like it‘s a break from stories where the action is non-stop. You get to spend time with special characters and watch their lives unfurl at a leisurely pace. Although, I don‘t think I‘ll ever see cardamom the same again!
Insomnia....😳
This has some of the charm of character found in #1 Ladies Detective Agency, but not a strong singular storyline thread tying the whole together. It was a mainly a series of customers telling the cake baker bits & pieces of their lives. (Gratuitous old dog pic.) 🐶
Mall of America - Nickelodeon Universe long loud lines = book time.
Starting this one. I don‘t bake cakes often, so it‘s a funny coincidence that today I will bake a German chocolate one for the husband‘s bday. 😊 This novel is likened to #1 Ladies Detective Agency, but set in Rwanda. 🤞🏾🤞🏾
How to review this book! This was a wonderful & unexpected reading experience about life in Rwanda against a backdrop of recovering from the genocide & the reality of the aids epidemic. This was done in a totally engaging way, but did pull at your emotional heart strings in a number of places. Angel deals with all these issues affecting herself & others, whilst arranging to make cakes for them and drinking tea. A delightful book. Please read it!
This book has so much to say about life and lessons we can learn.
Is it ever a good idea to tell a lie to protect someone? Do you feel a lie can, at times, hold more love in its heart?
So many great quotes in this book, and so many humorous moments whilst dealing with issues from Rwanda‘s recent past. This has been done in a very clever and smart way.
Needed a book set in Africa to complete a challenge, so picked up this boom set in Rwanda - don‘t think I‘ve Visited Rwanda in a book previously. According to the front of the book fans of Precious Ramotswe will love this, let‘s hope so!
#LyricalApril #Africa I've read other books set in Africa & have a few more in my TBR, but I thought it would be fun to show these 4 that inspired some great dishes on my blog. Baking Cakes in Kigali is set in Rwanda, Ivory Ghosts in Nambia, What Tears Us Apart in Kenya, & The Monster's Daughter in South Africa. Most of these are not easy to read due to their subject matter but I learned from each of them. I'll link to the books & reviews below.