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Hungry by Grace Dent review – a delicious tribute – The Guardian
The restaurant critic’s funny and poignant account of life with her father and how it shaped her relationship with food

Hungry is a story about food, class and families and the distance travelled between a terraced house in Carlisle and multimillion-pound London restaurants that quake at your arrival. Above all, its a gorgeous, unsentimental tribute to the relationship between Grace Dent and her father, George. Its about the ways in which love is communicated in a working-class family that doesnt do touchy-feely and what happens when a man who has never been one for intimate talk slowly slides out of reach into dementia.
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