How to Clean a Fish describes an extended family stay in Portugal, full of food, adventure, and the search for home. Offered the opportunity to live in Costa da Caparica for an extended period, Esmeralda Cabral jumped at the chance to return to the country of her birth. Together with her Canadian-born husband, children, and Portuguese Water Dog, Maggie, Cabral makes new and nostalgic discoveries—a labyrinth of cobblestone alleys and beautiful painted tiles, a delicious bica and pastel de nata, a classic fado concert, the gentle ribbing of local fishmongers, a damaging high tide—translating words and emotions for her family along the way. Packed with local cuisine and customs, tales of language barriers and bureaucracy, and threaded with that irresistible need to connect with the culture of our birth, How to Clean a Fish is for readers curious about life in Portugal and for anyone who has moved from one place to another and is seeking their own version of home.
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How to Clean a Fish: And Other Adventures in Portugal
"I bought this book after reading about it in the Literary Review of Canada and as I was planning a trip to Lisbon. Over the next few weeks, I spent my nights reading a chapter or two at a time, not wanting the book to pass by too quickly. The stories are well-written and engaging, covering many themes, notably the inherent duality of being an immigrant/ emigrant. I learned a lot and can't wait for my trip!"
— John G. (5/5)
Saudade & so much more
"Thoroughly enjoyable tour through parts of Portugal, its people, its food, complete with recipes."
— Phyllis (5/5)
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Published date: May 10, 2023
Language: English
No. of Pages: 320
Publisher: University Of Alberta Press
ISBN: 9781772126556
Dimensions:
6.0" W x
0.75" L x
9.0" H
“Our easy-going and approachable narrator gives us a charming and entertaining book that is part travelogue, part memoir. Readers will find themselves cheering Esmeralda—and her family—on.” Scott Edward Anderson, author of Falling Up and Azorean Suite
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