Fiction
The Last Suppers
Death row meets kitchen wisdom in 1950s Louisiana. Mikulencak writes about a woman who finds purpose cooking final meals, but the real story lives in the connections she forms with the condemned. This is for readers who believe food carries more than flavor—memory, mercy, humanity itself. The narrative moves between past and present like grief itself, circling back to wounds that never quite heal. Perfect for those who understand that sometimes the most radical act is simply feeding people with dignity.
US$5.00
Ships fromPittsburgh, PA
Est. delivery3–5 business days
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