So is “Piglet” a frothy, fun, forgettable confection, or is it heftier, meatier, the kind of “serious” book that might win prizes, or even male readers?
If I owned a bookstore, I’d hand-sell “Piglet” to everyone.
“What is it about you and more, more, more?”There’s a lot Hazell doesn’t tell us about Piglet.
We don’t know her age or her size, her eye color or hair color, or how long she’s been a cookbook editor.
Then, the writing becomes lush and lavish, with mouthwatering descriptions of “new potatoes, boiled and dotted with a bright salsa verde.
Persons:
Lottie Hazell, who’s, shelve Lottie Hazell’s, Piglet, —, ” Hazell, ”, Hazell, aren’t