A review by ampersandinc
From the Kitchen of Half Truth by Maria Goodin

3.0

Meg’s mother has told her fanciful tales about her upbringing, but Meg is more interested in truth. When her mother becomes gravely ill, Meg feels it is time to learn the truth. The truth, however, is not very happy and Meg realizes that she loved her childhood just the way it was. There is a love element, but it isn’t as saccharine as some chick lit books.