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Apricots on the Nile by Colette Rossant (Omnibus)

The culinary-tinged memoirs of a woman raised in multi-cultural, cosmopolitan Cairo in the 1940s. Read by Barbara Flynn.

The culinary-tinged memoirs of a woman raised in multi-cultural, cosmopolitan Cairo during the Second World War.

Published in 2001, 'Apricots on the Nile', subtitled 'A Memoir with Recipes' is a collection of the author Colette Rossant's recollections.

In 1937, five-year-old Colette arrived in Cairo from Paris with her Egyptian-Jewish father and beautiful French mother. When her father died, Colette's mother abandoned her daughter to the care of her wealthy grandparents. She soon settled into their luxuriant, food-centred lifestyle.

The memoir, accompanied by mouth-watering description of dishes, evokes old world Egypt.

Omnibus of five parts abridged by Katrin Williams.

Read by Barbara Flynn.

Producer: Liz Allard

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in May 2001.

1 hour, 10 minutes

Last on

Mon 25 Aug 202502:30

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