In "If You Can't Take the Heat," Geraldine DeRuiter blends humor and feminism through her essays on food and cooking. Triggered by a celebrity chef's apology, she critiques misogyny in the culinary world while sharing her own experiences with anxiety and the consequences of her reviews. A witty exploration of gastronomy and empowerment.
Geraldine DeRuiter Libros
Geraldine DeRuiter escribe con ingenio y estilo, explorando temas inesperados y tejiendo elementos dispares en narrativas cautivadoras. Su prosa es pulida y atractiva, atrayendo a los lectores a sus observaciones con naturalidad. DeRuiter posee una habilidad única para encontrar humor y profundidad en lo cotidiano, ofreciendo una perspectiva fresca del mundo. Su escritura es un testimonio de su agudo intelecto y su distintivo punto de vista.


All Over the Place
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
A hilarious memoir from a popular travel blogger who has no sense of direction, near-constant motion sickness, and a debilitating fear of pigeons, proving that if you are trying to find yourself, getting lost--literally, figuratively, and existentially--is a great place to start.