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What I Ate in One Year

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From Stanley Tucci, award-winning actor and New York Times bestselling author, a deliciously unique memoir chronicling a year’s worth of meals.

“Sharing food is one of the purest human acts.”

Food has always been an integral part of Stanley Tucci’s life: from stracciatella soup served in the shadow of the Pantheon, to marinara sauce cooked between scene rehearsals and costume fittings, to home-made pizza eaten with his children before bedtime.

Now, in What I Ate in One Year Tucci records twelve months of eating—in restaurants, kitchens, film sets, press junkets, at home and abroad, with friends, with family, with strangers, and occasionally just by himself.

Ranging from the mouth-wateringly memorable to the comfortingly domestic and to the infuriatingly inedible, the meals memorialised in this diary are a prism for him to reflect on the ways his life, and his family, are constantly evolving. Through food he marks—and mourns—the passing of time, the loss of loved ones, and steels himself for what is to come.

Whether it’s duck a l’orange eaten with fellow actors and cooked by singing Carmelite nuns, steaks barbequed at a gathering with friends, or meatballs made by his mother and son and shared at the table with three generations of his family, these meals give shape and add emotional richness to his days.

What I Ate in One Year is a funny, poignant, heartfelt, and deeply satisfying serving of memories and meals and an irresistible celebration of the profound role that food plays in all our lives.

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ISBN9781668055687
PublisherGallery Books
Publication Date10/15/24
Pages368

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    * 1.5 stars I was honestly really excited for this because I loved Taste. That book was funny and just a really good read, so I had high hopes for this one. Sadly, this one wasn't as good as Taste. It wasn’t even that it was bad, it was just not interesting. I mostly read a few chapters in the morning on my way to work, but I never felt like picking it up otherwise. And once I put it down, I didn’t really think about it again. Also, it just wasn’t as funny as Taste. I don’t even know if he was trying to be funny this time, but a lot of it didn’t land for me. One thing that really stood out was how he kept implying that his wife might be cheating on him whenever she said she was going on a “business trip” like… why the quotation marks?? It just felt odd and kind of unnecessary. Overall, pretty disappointing. but it counted towards my reading goal so yay!

    Apr 3, 2026

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