In Get Thee to a Bakery, Bailey primarily writes about his own life, occasionally blending in an element of research, which makes for an imminently readable work. The opening, eponymous essay sets the book off on a wonderfully cosy note, as Bailey tells us about the history of pumpkin pie, while his wife reprimands him for climbing too many ladders. Life writing at its finest, this is a warm, funny and relatable read, perfect for the part-time foodie amongst us.Īs the title suggests, Bailey naturally spends a fair bit of time centred on food and drink in Get Thee to a Bakery. Rick Bailey’s latest collection of essays utilises personal anecdotes to weave together a myriad of themes and subjects.
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