Lilla's Feast

A True Story Of Love, War, And A Passion For Food

Lilla Eckford, interned in a Japanese civilian camp in China during the second world war after an extraordinary early life,passed her time by compiling a book about the joys of food.Thisprecious cookery book, now in the possession of the ImperialWarMuseum, inspired Lilla's great-granddaughter, Frances Osborne, to investigate her enthralling story.

Lilla's Feast spans the world from China to India and finally to England over a hundred years, and blends together personal history, world events, period atmosphere and family anecdotes into a brilliantly vibrant and poignant story.
Passionately written and compelling, Frances Osborne's impressive debut is a wonderful read. The extraordinary life of this ordinary woman is a tumultuous feast of the senses
Santa Montefiore

About Frances Osborne

Details
  • Imprint: Black Swan
  • ISBN: 9780552771887
  • Length: 400 pages
  • Dimensions: 198mm x 24mm x 127mm
  • Weight: 273g
  • Price: £15.99
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