
Here's the first review for Confections of a Closet Master Baker from Publisher's Weekly! You can see it on their site here.
In this terrifically lively account chockfull of elegant, Old World recipes, Bullock-Prado, a former Hollywood film developer and sister to actress Sandra Bullock, recounts the joys and heartbreaks of running her own patisserie in Montpelier, Vt. Having fled the “soul-sucking” routine in Los Angeles with her husband, Ray, for the simpler pleasures of a small town near the Green Mountains, the author opened her own bake shop, Gesine Confectionary, in 2004, mostly on the fame of the macaroons she refashioned from her German mother's favorite almond treat, mandelhoernchen (and the casual mention in an interview her sister did for In Style). Although a law school graduate, Bullock-Prado always relished “playing with sugar, butter, and flour” and concocts an affectionate homage to her mother, who recently died from colon cancer, and grandmother. Her memoir follows one day in a busy baker's life, from waking at three a.m. to prepare the batter (croissants, scones, sticky buns) and bake before opening shop at seven; through the hectic lunch (focaccia); and the three p.m. tea time. In subtly compelling prose, the master baker conveys her touching sense of responsibility for the “emotional needs of [her] patrons,” and offers mouthwatering recipes. (Sept.)

9 comments:
The First Comment on the first review!!!!
Yes. "Subtly compelling prose". "Terrifically lively". All of this is you. I would want to read this book after reading this review even if I hadn't known you in high school! Way to go, Gesine. And that is super news about the new bakery and home. When it rains, it pours. Congratulations.
This review has made me even more anxious for the release of your book! Whoa!
How exciting for you! I'm looking forward to getting my sticky fingers on your new cookbook.
Wahoo! That's a darn good review--makes me want to read it even more than I already did. Can't wait for the book!
What a great review!! I can't wait to get your book all stained up :P
I just recently came across your blog and I am really enjoying reading it.
I will be reading your book also, looks like it is going to be very interesting. Congratulations!
pastrymama
Really nice review. Looking foward to reading your book!
I just read about your book in the October Glamour magazine and now have to get it.
Do you know how it says in the song about New York, "If you can make it there, you'll make it anywhere..." - well, I think that applies to opening a bakery in Vermont. The baked goods and food we had in that state several years back were unforgettable.
Dying to read the book. Well done.
I'm looking forward to seeing you on Thursday night at Water Street Bookstore in Exeter, NH. Great book! Start writing your second...
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