<p>'Her writing makes your mouth water.' -- Financial Times<br>'Unique among the classics of gastronomic writing . . . a book about adult loss, survival, and love.' -- New York Review of Books<br>A classic of food writing that redefined the genre, The Gastronomical Me is a memoir of travel, love and loss, but above all hunger.<br>In 1929 M.F.K. Fisher left America for France, where she tasted real French cooking for the first time. It inspired a ...