Our Cook the Books Club selection for April/May is Life from Scratch, a Memoir of Food, Family and Forgiveness, by Sasha Martin. All in all, heart rending, and poignant, but not my favorite memoir.
Just extemporizing here, as it's all another's history, but right at the outset, one would have thought that a woman with "Mom's" independence of mind, and spirited personality would have tucked her kids into their car, with all essentials and split for the West Coast or somewhere in between, rather than give up her precious children once again. Especially since she regretted turning over her first two to an ex. It's not explicitly stated, but perhaps she would have lost her welfare? It happens all the time, for one reason or another, children are put into foster homes. That whole scenario bothered me. Particularly as we see the awful effects it had on the children of both her relationships, based on Martin's memories. Definitely where forgiveness came into play.
All that aside, and two thirds of the book in, we come to a point of, "Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead," I loved the whole concept of her Global Table Adventures, cooking right through the countries of the world, alphabetically. I would like to give that a try myself, maybe take the remainder of my life, certainly no rush if you're not planning a book from it.

