Veteran journalist and author Virginia Trioli's latest book delves into food as a vehicle for self-discovery. Inspired by a radio caller, she shares personal anecdotes, culinary memories, and favorite recipes, blending her academic background with a relatable, humorous approach.
, was inspired to write her latest book,after a talkback radio caller got her thinking that food rather than feminism would be her pathway back into book publishing.Generation F: Why We Still Struggle with Sex and Power, about two alleged sexual assaults at Melbourne University in 1992.
by ghostwriter J.R. Moehringer, who says he was conflicted by Harry, who didn’t want a lot of things about him in the book,” says Trioli. Trioli was one of nine children raised in the Melbourne suburbs of Donvale and Nunawading by her Italian father, who migrated to Australia in the 1930s, and Australian mother. Regular tastes of the Italian way of life were provided via visits to her paternal grandparents in Bendigo, where they ran a fruit and vegetable shop.
Trioli speaks frankly about marrying former boss Russell Skelton, 18 years her senior and with three children from his former relationship, in 2003. She was 36 and found step-parenting a challenge.
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