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Carolyn Q. Tillery 
Southern Homecoming Traditions: 
Recipes And Remembrances

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From the renowned Tuskegee Institute of Alabama, this classic collection of heritage recipes and anecdotes features more than two hundred mouthwatering African American dishes with pictorial accounts, personal vignettes, and poetry.



All Stevie Choi ever wanted was a cozy life in suburbia—a loving husband, adorable kids, a dog. That simple dream shattered into a million pieces when she was only sixteen. She’s spent the years since trying to outrun the pain and make something of herself, if only to prove to her estranged family that she’s happy and successful—even though she’s secretly yearning for another chance at love. If only she believed she deserved it . . .



So Stevie “dates” new countries, leaving her Utah home-base to circle the globe, from Paris to Cairo to Cabo San Lucas, curating a gorgeous Instagram feed—while spending every New Year alone. Then one frigid January day in Rome she meets Paulo. He would be her perfect match—if they weren’t separated by continents and obligations. Unable to say goodbye, they agree that if they’re both single at thirty-three, they’ll marry each other. . . . And then January of their thirty-third rolls around and suddenly it’s up to Stevie to choose happiness . . .



Sparkling with hope,
All Roads Lead to Rome soulfully examines all the ways a tender heart can be broken—and how faith in the future—and in oneself—can make it whole again . . .
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Carolyn Quick Tillery is a Tuskegee Institute alumna, a former Air Force officer and prosecuting attorney. Her other books include Celebrating Our Equality: A Cookbook with Recipes and Remembrances from Howard University and A Taste of Freedom: A Cookbook with Recipes and Remembrances from the Hampton Institute. Her latest book in this series is Southern Homecoming Traditions, an NAACP Image Award finalist. She lives in the Washington, D.C. area.
Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 400 ● ISBN 9781496753540 ● Editora Kensington Books ● Publicado 2025 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 9416323 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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