Description
Paperback cover has some wear, creases and tears. Pages have discoloration. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of Peg Bracken’s “The I Hate to Cook Book” is a delightful time capsule from the 1960s, when the author’s witty and irreverent take on cooking struck a chord with housewives seeking a reprieve from the era’s domestic expectations. Bracken’s self-deprecating humor and practical tips for minimalist cooking made the book an instant classic, capturing the shifting attitudes towards women’s roles and the growing demand for convenience in the kitchen. Despite its age and wear, this edition retains the charm and cultural significance that made it a bestseller, offering collectors and readers a glimpse into the changing landscape of mid-20th century American life and the enduring appeal of Bracken’s refreshingly honest and relatable voice.