The culinary-tinged memoirs of a woman raised in multi-cultural, cosmopolitan Cairo during the Second World War.
First 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.
Abridged in five parts by Katrin Williams.
Read by Barbara Flynn.
Producer: Liz Allard
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in May 2001. Show less