Pablo Picasso is at a momentous crossroads in his personal and professional life€"and for him, art and women are always entwined. The spirited Ondine, chafing under her family€s authority and nursing a broken heart, is just beginning to discover her own talents and appetites. Her encounter with Picasso will continue to affect her life for many decades onward, as the great artist and the talented young chef each pursue their own passions and destiny.
Featuring an array of both fictional characters and the French Riviera€s most famous historical residents, set against the breathtaking scenery of the South of France, Cooking for Picasso is a touching, delectable, and wise story, illuminating the powers of trust, money, art, and creativity in the choices that men and women make as they seek a path toward love, success, and joie de vivre.
€œ[A] delicious, atmospheric novel . . . You€ll be glad you€re along for the ride.€Â€"People (Pick for €œThe Best New Books€Â)
€œ[A] colorful family saga . . . Cooking for Picasso is . . . about how people take what seems to be worthless and make it into something priceless. . . . The characters in Camille Aubray€s debut novel illustrate . . . that value lies not in what you own, but in who you are.€Â€"The Washington Post
€œThis richly crafted tale of love, trust, art and food is wonderfully evocative of the sun-kissed C´te d€Azur, while weaving in a modern-day mystery. . . . Ideal for whiling away some time en vacances on the Riviera.€Â€"France Today