Mother of three Annabel Karmel continues to reign as the UK's number one children's cookery author, best-selling international author, and a leading expert on devising delicious, nutritious meals for babies, children and families. Since launching with her Complete Baby and Toddler Meal Planner over 25 years ago, Annabel has written more than 45 books, which have sold over six million copies worldwide. In fact, her very first book has become the 2nd best-selling non-fiction hardback of all time, and she has just released a special edition to celebrate the generations of babies and toddlers who continue to love...
Margaret Eby
I'm a critic and journalist who lives in Brooklyn, but I left my heart in the place I grew up: Down South in Birmingham, Alabama.
In 2006, my parents moved from Birmingham to Jackson, Mississippi, four hours further south and west. When I visited them, I always gravitated towards the bookstore, of course, and soon developed a fascination with Jackson's patron literary saint, Eudora Welty. I had read her books before, but being in the place that she wrote about and lived felt different to me. There was a connection between her home and her writing that was almost tangible in Jackson, particularly...
Annabel Karmel
Mother of three Annabel Karmel continues to reign as the UK's number one children's cookery author, best-selling international author, and a leading expert on devising delicious, nutritious meals for babies, children and families. Since launching with her Complete Baby and Toddler Meal Planner over 25 years ago, Annabel has written more than 45 books, which have sold over six million copies worldwide. In fact, her very first book has become the 2nd best-selling non-fiction hardback of all time, and she has just released a special edition to celebrate the generations of babies and toddlers who continue to love...
Margaret Eby
I'm a critic and journalist who lives in Brooklyn, but I left my heart in the place I grew up: Down South in Birmingham, Alabama.
In 2006, my parents moved from Birmingham to Jackson, Mississippi, four hours further south and west. When I visited them, I always gravitated towards the bookstore, of course, and soon developed a fascination with Jackson's patron literary saint, Eudora Welty. I had read her books before, but being in the place that she wrote about and lived felt different to me. There was a connection between her home and her writing that was almost tangible in Jackson, particularly...