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"confiding" Definitions
  1. showing trust; showing that you want to tell somebody a secret
"confiding" Synonyms
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181 Sentences With "confiding"

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But rather than be reassured that Wendell is confiding in her, Laurel instead worries about all the time that he spent not confiding in her.
You don't mention confiding in him about your poor dog.
Do students feel comfortable confiding in the adults around them?
If he did I certainly wouldn't be confiding in you.
Why was she hesitant about confiding in the Judiciary Committee?
For now, she's only confiding in her sisters and closest friends.
Stigma prevents us from confiding in those outside of our business.
THE two young women glance at each other before confiding their secret.
If our relationship had not soured, she would be confiding in me.
Vivacious, celery-thin, with a husky, confiding Lauren Bacall-type voice, Mrs.
Maybe you're confiding emotional challenges in one another or discussing coping mechanisms.
I remember confiding in a friend that, for me, sex feels really violent.
These characters wind up unwisely confiding in one another; they can't help themselves.
I'm not aware of her confiding to friends any negative remarks about Margaret.
The illusion of confiding in the reader alone is what essayists play on.
Krause had a cool relationship with Chicago sportswriters, confiding little about his thinking.
He's giving us more of a confiding, Kurt Wagner murmur, which suits him.
Suppose atheist students claimed that they did not feel "safe" confiding in a faculty dean who was an outspoken Christian or if conservative students claimed that they did not feel "safe" confiding in a faculty dean who was a prominent leftist.
Siam described Bian as a "really honest" person whom he felt comfortable confiding in.
He may not be confiding in you because he is ashamed of his predicament.
He appeals to her sense of decency, confiding that he is suffering from pancreatic cancer.
Bickering, babka muffins, house hunting, confiding, gin and tonics, a jog in Central Park, judgment.
I also believe you're doing yourself a disservice by not confiding in your female friends.
She'd opened up, shared her pain, thought she was confiding in and bolstering a fellow survivor.
They imply that you're better than those other people, otherwise they wouldn't be confiding their disapproval.
Better to suffer in silence than take the wild gamble of confiding in another fallible human being?
The book's third-person narrative voice is intelligent, confiding and personable — indeed, precocious — rather like Anna herself.
Do you think going to a therapist is different then confiding in a pastor or religious leader?
Dr. Cacioppo cautioned that confiding to a psychotherapist was not a substitute for having friends and companions.
If there's a manager you trust or a human resources officer, consider confiding in her or him.
And it's a great lesson for anyone thinking of confiding in the 45th President of the United States.
"Women have more close, confiding relationships, and they're excellent for your health, mentally and physically," Dr. Umberson said.
They may even stay silent if they experience sexual abuse because they don't feel comfortable confiding in them.
Given all you've endured without confiding in your parents, that code is clearly quite powerful in your family.
At one point, Deadpool, who is being paid for his efforts in bitcoin, begins confiding to the rhino.
And many executives have a hard time confiding in others, said psychologist and executive coach Marilyn Puder-York.
Doubtfire that ends with the girls smoking a joint in the bathtub, confiding their secrets to each other.
She felt "so important, so cool, and lucky" to be confiding in one of the greatest living Lindy Hoppers.
Wine also fuels Abby into confiding in Jenny (Spivey) that Rebecca's husband is a complete jerk, and Jenny agrees.
He gave Mr. Khattala money, a vehicle and computers, pleasing Mr. Khattala, who eventually began confiding in the man.
Confiding my struggles in friends almost always makes me feel better — with a shared sense of life's inevitable hardships.
In addition to confiding in a trusted family member, friend, or guidance counselor, Charli suggested picking up a new hobby.
This is because when someone shares that they don't like someone, they're confiding in you, which builds trust and intimacy.
Some memorialize the existence of cows, sheep, and—one of my favorites—an individual goose, with an eagerly confiding mien.
The first season also undermined one of the tools suicide-prevention experts lean on heavily: confiding in a trusted adult.
In his autobiography, which he published and then repeatedly revised over the years, Barnum is, by turns, confiding and aggrandizing.
He turned down the opportunity, confiding in Annie that he could not let his squad go to Afghanistan without him.
She holds community education sessions, with breakouts for young Muslims who might not be comfortable confiding in their parents or imams.
I'd also suggest confiding in a friend you trust to get their take on the situation if you're at all uncertain.
"She's crying for her baby," he said in an oddly confiding tone, almost as though he were selling me the idea.
She oscillated between irreverently confiding—"Maybe I'll get drunk and tell you all my secrets!" she joked one night—and watchful.
During Rosie Perez's testimony about Sciorra confiding in her about the alleged rape, the defense questioned the closeness of their friendship.
Each individual tells his or her story to the camera as though confiding in a neighbor, as Agnès clearly gains their trust.
In 2013, Mr. Giudicelli helped secure his friend the Renaudot prize, after studiously confiding Mr. Matzneff's cancer diagnosis to his fellow jurors.
He also urged men to not only be better listeners, but to be the kind of men women feel comfortable confiding in.
Dunaway used to keep a written diary but began confiding in a Moleskine during college because sketchbooks were mandatory for art students.
The one friend I felt most comfortable confiding in offered to try the NXIVM diet with me for a day in solidarity.
As frustrating as it is to keep that secret, it means your brother doesn't feel safe confiding in your parents just yet.
One reads Roth for the tone, the music, the confiding intimacy — sometimes droll humor, sometimes frank outrage, often a mixture of these.
Even during an interview with a journalist, she speaks in the confiding, unguarded tone of somebody having coffee with an old friend.
Jackson eventually confesses that he can't stop confiding in April nor thinking about what could've been between them now that he's found God.
She says that, after confiding in a fellow female aide, she learned that Franks had also spoken to that woman about potential surrogacy.
That toothy grin is unmistakable, as is the deep, confiding tone with which Dafoe recites the words of van Gogh, in voice-over.
While confiding to dorm mates at the Beijing Film Academy, Guo realizes the pervasiveness of the sexual abuse she suffered as a teenager.
In confiding in Beuscher, after discovering her husband's affair with Assia Wevill, Plath seems to be trying to solve the problem of herself.
She and her husband believe that parents should enjoy a close relationship with their children so that they can feel comfortable confiding in them.
"He was lonely and troubled and he made a terrible mistake confiding in her what was going on in his life," Mr. Mesereau said.
Portrayed with a confiding bashfulness by Rafael Sardina, Álvaro is an artist and his dissection of the "X-Files" episode is a performance piece.
" Norma nodded, and said to her, "I felt shame talking about it before, never knowing if the person you're confiding in is judging you.
The stories vary greatly in tone and voice — by turns, raw, wry, rueful, comic, elliptical and confiding — but there is little sarcasm or snark.
He then dealt himself a final, perhaps fatal, blow by spending hours confiding the inner workings of his presidency to a pair of journalists.
"Ted being a constitutionalist helps you a lot in places like Boston — 10th Amendment, back to the states," she said, as if confiding a secret.
And shortly after the merge, he made a gigantic blunder by confiding his advantage to Taylor, which led to an explosive reveal at Tribal Council.
She finally flew to Orlando for her procedure, after confiding in a friend who knew a health provider there who could get her in immediately.
Martin took on the inexperienced pupil, later explaining to the Pilot that the two developed a bond, and that Martin eventually started confiding in him.
Several months before, Dr. Kidd, who had recently been promoted to assistant professor, had begun confiding in Dr. Cantlon about her experiences with Dr. Jaeger.
As soon as I'd had a rewarding encounter with South Georgia pipits (they were gorgeous and confiding), I lost interest in visiting abandoned whaling stations.
Faye is an old family friend, and in confiding to her that the plant will be shutting down, Reggie puts her in a similarly uneasy position.
You are listening to his papery voice, just above a whisper — though that is a trick, too: Good performers know how to project and sound confiding.
One of her undergraduate physics professors, Bruce Richards, told BuzzFeed News he remembered Amet confiding in him about one incident, which he described as unwanted kissing.
The problems for Adam can all be tied back to last week when he made a play to win Taylor's trust back by confiding in him.
Soon, they turned to deeper issues and Mr. Torres found himself confiding in the man, whose name he cannot remember but whose words changed his life.
Their rapport moves gradually from tetchy and antagonistic to confiding and intimate, although neither can fully acknowledge — or perhaps even understand — how close they have become.
And as she began to speak in Tamil, she sprang to life, still seated as before but newly animated and unguarded, as if confiding in friends.
Father Hagan said afterward that Wright was confiding in him something the cool, confident coach might not readily admit to the public or the news media.
She ended up in the 1980s, when she was working for him at two separate jobs, confiding in four, five or six friends ... The EOC, yeah.
Even if you never plan on taking action, confiding in someone at the time can be helpful if you change your mind about taking action later.
Vice-President Mike Pence set the tone, confiding that serving a president "who's keeping his word to the American people" is "the greatest privilege of my life".
Spiegel has built a reputation at Snap for confiding only to a close circle of friends and advisors, sometimes refusing to listen to the feedback of others.
Porter and both of his ex-wives are Mormons, and, speaking to The Intercept, Willoughby described confiding in a Mormon official about her husband's fits of rage.
Last year, during a block party for the tavern's 190th anniversary, Mr. Gordon began confiding to loyal patrons that he was struggling to obtain an affordable lease.
Later that week, Corallo, seeing no good outcome-and privately confiding that he believed the meeting on Air Force One represented a likely obstruction of justice-quit.
He confronted his disease with the same intimacy that informed his early photographs — confiding his frustration at the imminence of death and documenting his slowly failing body.
Staffers have been confiding in me about the challenges of covering the news inside a network that is increasingly defined by sychophantic pro-Trump personalities like Sean Hannity.
So when we go against societal expectations and say mean things, it feels like we're confiding in someone we're really close with — even if we barely know them.
He's 10 years older than Izzy although he acts like a slightly shiftless teenager, confiding at one point to Daniel that he spends too much time getting wasted.
This year, there are nice moments of the two helping and confiding in each other, but the show also gives both women time to explore their own paths.
" She looked down while confiding all this, so I offered my own embarrassing story: "Once I was crossing the street and hallucinated that my eyes had fallen out.
"It almost looks as though Meghan is confiding in Kate and that Kate is doing her best to offer her full physical attention to whatever Meghan is saying."
Bombalurina sings of how she never had lovely memories to hold onto and reminds the person she's confiding in that they should at least be grateful for them.
He wore suède sandals with dark socks and had a child's bright, confiding eyes—a face not made for sadness, somehow, though he couldn't seem to escape it.
But even for those of us who don't have immediate friends or family who we feel comfortable confiding in, there are hotlines and resources available to those in need.
There's no research on whether confiding your fears or frustrations in a chatbot is as effective as seeking professional help from a human trained to treat mental health issues.
Nelson said she feared Moore would retaliate if she spoke out about the attack, so she kept quiet for years before confiding in her sister, mother and future husband.
He implies that Snape has told him about Crouch, but why would Snape — who we already know isn't exactly Moody's biggest fan — suddenly decide to start confiding in him?
It took time and patience, but gradually Tami quieted her brain, began confiding fears to her new partner, and experienced an emotion she'd never experienced in a relationship: safety.
Wherever I was, I could open my prayer book and create a sort of force field around me, swaying and confiding in God about my day, my fears, my hopes.
And finally, despite it being a controversial move, Sansa confiding in Tyrion about Jon's parentage felt like an unexpectedly natural example of what a true political power couple looks like.
His conversation is wide-ranging and larded with literary references, and his manner is so genial and confiding that at first you do not notice how stubborn he can be.
Who Are You?" was one of the first that drew her in, with its infectious rhyme scheme and confiding tone — but she "imagined everybody who ever wrote them was dead.
The report showed that students often do not disclose sexual assaults to the police, university administrations or other formal reporting bodies, instead confiding in friends, tutors or lecturers, advocates say.
And although there are plenty of success stories out there — individuals who are able to start paying down, and even eliminating, their debt — the people confiding in Sale aren't optimistic.
She wanted to make it right with the Queen Sugar Mill, but Nova comforts her, confiding in her that she doesn't even remember the last time she and her father spoke.
He never understood his mother's refusal to travel, but more inexplicable was her habit of talking with a rotating cast of family ghosts — quarreling with them, confiding in them, consoling them.
Although he's imparted a bit of information to her in past seasons, he really starts confiding in her during the escape boat trip (and by doing so, becomes vulnerable to her).
In a large print, the mime Marcel Marceau looks grizzled, world-weary, but gently confiding, more like the French Resistance fighter he had been than the popular clown he had become.
It was then, Skalnik testified, as they stood at the bars of Dailey's cell, that Dailey came clean, confiding that he had stabbed the girl and then thrown the knife away.
The trailer opens with iconic scenes from the original, before flashing forward to modern day with an adult Sam (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) confiding in his father (Liam Neeson) about his love life.
The two men had been close friends for years, long enough to continue confiding in each other even as their acquaintances disappeared, each presumably given up by someone he had once trusted.
" The presumed spiritual leader of the community is as readily taken in by Dr. Vlad as the others, confiding in him that "repentance and sorrow for sin is woven into our DNA.
What was perhaps less widely known was the fact of Sinatra's continuing visits; his long, confiding late-night phone calls; and the convivial family dinners on birthdays, holidays and many other occasions.
That night, the victim's trafficker ... came to the victim's room and ruthlessly beat her for confiding in the employee and trying to escape, saying, 'You think somebody is going to help you?
It felt like an episode devoted to the aftermath of all that tense drama, filled with scenes where we're not sure if characters are confiding in each other or working each other.
My bank teller recently laughed out loud at my name, confiding that as a school principal in Indiana, she had personally seen Pence's largesse as he delivered winter coats to needy children.
The 47-year-old even started to trust the team with the details of his deep-seated addiction, confiding how he would consume mouthwash, vanilla extract and even hand sanitizer at times.
By then, you realize that its confiding, soliloquizing title character is not quite the amiable host you thought he was, and you're most likely feeling guilty for having egged him on earlier.
I was able to get weeks off at a time, I worked from home a lot, and I had a female manager who I felt comfortable confiding in about what was going on.
More than once, the author alights on a hopeful moment of confession—with a family friend, with her mother, with her grandmother—only to have the person in whom she's confiding ignore her.
Later, while confiding in Jenner, Kourtney explains that after experiencing her breakup with ex Scott Disick on camera, she no longer feels it's necessary or healthy to share her relationships on the show.
The productions tend to be sparse — spooky electronic sounds, an occasional acoustic or electric guitar, hefty but discreet drums — and even where the choruses ratchet up, Cabello's voice often stays close and confiding.
A study published in October in Men & Masculinities found that the 30 heterosexual undergraduate males interviewed felt safer cuddling, hugging and, especially, confiding in platonic male friends than they did with their girlfriends.
Although adults at call centers are trained to do the exact same thing, confiding in someone the same age may be the saving factor for these adolescence who just want someone to talk to.
"The Thing About Yetis" is the Brazilian illustrator Vin Vogel's first book as both author and illustrator, and the writing has a delightful confiding tone that adds warmth to his bright, softly madcap illustrations.
Confiding in Richard that her husband threatened to kill her if she ever divorced him, Loretta says she wishes there was a way she could protect her son, Mike, from his father's harsh judgments.
One official made sure the cameras were off before confiding in me that he felt trapped in his job and that he was more scared of the state than he was of the terrorists.
JAZZ Ms. Marie seems the archetypal jazz vocalist in a few ways — her amped-up sensuality, her confiding wit, her self-righteous charm — but she never seems to compromise for the sake of entertainment.
"It's possible she didn't know because he was not confiding in her, but she does have every incentive in the world to retell this story as a different kind of victim," Ms. Bloom said.
Ms. Marie seems the archetypal jazz vocalist in a few ways — her amped-up sensuality, her confiding wit, her self-righteous charm — but she never seems to compromise herself for the sake of entertainment.
Readers were also drawn to Ms. Oliver's poems by their quality of confiding intimacy; to read one is to accompany her on one of her many walks through the woods or by the shore.
"Am I allowed to say this?" she asked, turning for approval to Ms. Schwartz before confiding that she had almost worn a different outfit, one that another actress had on at the luncheon that day.
" Errol confirmed the baby's paternity to The Daily Mail this month and shared that word got out to his family after confiding in his daughter Ali, who he "thought she would be supportive and understanding.
When a person comes out as LGBTQ, one of the first things the family member or friend who they're confiding in often does is flip through the "signs" that pointed to their loved one's queerness.
The couple first announced the news of Montag's pregnancy exclusively to Us Weekly back in April, and now they're confiding in the outlet once again about the long-awaited sex reveal of their first child.
"It's awesome if you do have five best friends, but are your needs getting met in terms of being understood, confiding in somebody, counting on someone if you need them, and vice versa?" she says.
He shifted the discussion from gun control to one about the need for confiding in others, something he did in the hospital when teammates visited and described what the shooting looked like from different angles.
Whereas in "Sex and the City" Sarah Jessica Parker's Carrie seduced viewers with flirty charm and a witty, confiding voice-over, Frances is tightly controlled and emotionally exhausted, all icy reserve to Carrie's warm exuberance.
Laura Knoblach, who is 23 years old, claims that she had been confiding about Jim Knoblach's alleged behavior with her family, close friends and authority figures at her school and church for more than 85033 years.
It's an intimate and effective form of communication, even when delivered in a stadium, and has much in common with the confiding monologue of another wealthy spokesman for the common man, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh.
I was confused about my sexuality and she used that to her advantage, telling me that no one understood me like she did and confiding in me how much she wanted to be in a relationship.
" In Slate, the "Parts Unknown" host Anthony Bourdain wondered, "Why was I not the sort of person, or why was I not seen as the sort of person, that these women could feel comfortable confiding in?
"I'm surprised they let me into churches, but they do," she adds, before confiding that she stole a mug emblazoned with the logo of a funeral director from the church's kitchen, to keep as a souvenir.
With other issues already plaguing my mental health, and the non-existent option of confiding in my friends (whining about feelings was taboo in my circle), I started to hate who I was becoming physically and psychologically.
How smartphones help people in crisis The study does not address the extent to which people are actually confiding in Siri their deepest fears and anxieties, said psychologist and study co-author Adam Miner of Stanford University.
" According to Michael Wolff's book "Fire and Fury," the call prompted Corallo to quit as he saw no good outcome from the situation, confiding that "the meeting on Air Force One represented a likely obstruction of justice.
Leaked emails from a hack at Sony Pictures show the then CEO of Sony Entertainment, Michael Lynton, confiding to studio co-chair Amy Pascal that he was under "enormous pressure" after Yoshida sought a review of executives' pay.
Listeners accustomed to the autumnal warmth of a mezzo-soprano in "Der Abschied" might have found Gerhaher too cool and reserved, but for me the inward, confiding quality of his vocalism gave human focus to Mahler's sprawling landscape.
Few non-Greeks realize that many of these all-male groups are encouraging boys to participate in activities -- such as confiding in and comforting peers -- that some people would consider un-masculine but that everyone should consider human.
One of the friends remembered Wells confiding in him on a wintery night in New York City within a month of the assault, and said Wells was very upset and shaken as he detailed being physically overtaken by Wenner.
Instead, she feels out the possibility herself, confiding in her little brother that she might like girls, before trying a relationship with a cool boy who thinks she's cute, before ultimately confirming that, yes, she likes girls a lot.
While she is writing to other people about doll prams or pork sandwiches, she is confiding in Beuscher about Hughes disappearing after a romantic night at an expensive hotel, or frankly describing the precise tenor of their sexual relations.
Confiding to her friend Cecil Beaton, Radziwill shared that she "had gone through hell," in an attempt to be there for Jackie, but the dynamic was thrown off and they even got physical once when Jackie slapped Radziwill in the face.
It may surprise some to learn that it was because of his fraternity that Oliver learned to be comfortable confiding emotionally to friends in a way that he told me he would not have if his group were co-ed.
This inconsistency is not explored, nor is it apparent why, if she is merely Bee some years hence, she is also an omniscient narrator, confiding to the audience and acting as a kind of wizard, rewinding time with a remote control.
Jamieson chose each flower for its traditional associations: There's a voluptuous pink hibiscus bloom (often seen as a symbol of grace), a balletic fuchsia (confiding love), a strawberry plant (wild love), dainty snowdrops (hope) and the yellow lesser celandine (joy).
Frank shoots plenty of people in the head, but he spends just as much time smoothing over little beefs, parsing the hidden meanings of a mobster confiding that he's "a little concerned" about another mobster's failure to fall in line.
While Mr. Pearshouse is still a long way from sharing every little ache and upset with his friends at the shed, he said his life would now feel much emptier without the shoulder-to-shoulder way of confiding he has come to know.
Student opposition to Mr. Sullivan has hinged on the idea of safety — that they would not feel safe confiding in Mr. Sullivan about matters having to do with sexual harassment or assault given his willingness to serve as a lawyer for Mr. Weinstein.
"   The Washington Post's David Von Drehle, eulogizing and confiding, concludes that there was only one: "Wolfe made writing of the most difficult order look deceptively easy, and luminously fun, to the delight of readers and the embarrassment of all who tried to copy him.
My coworker continued to describe the show to me, telling me how inspired she felt by the way Jazz's family had accepted her, eventually leading the subject back around to herself and confiding in me that she had a lesbian daughter who was roughly my age.
She tells the story of Herb Brooks confiding in her more than 20 years after the fact that Pavelich had gotten hit so hard in one game during the U.S. team's run that he didn't think Pavelich would be able to play again in the Olympics.
His contribution to Documenta 14, the prestigious international exhibition in Kassel, Germany — and this year also in Athens — is the slyly subversive "Whispering Campaign," featuring performers who walk the streets of both cities, confiding in strangers the artist's elliptical yet biting aphorisms about race and color.
Everybody knows more than they pretend to, and both husband and wife can be found confiding their secrets at tedious length to their houseguests, Pete Davenport (a droll, dry Stephen Payne), who is Lily Dale's stepfather, and his great-nephew, Carson (a pitch-perfect Jon Orsini).
I looked at it so many different ways," Manchin told reporters on Wednesday, confiding that the argument by Trump lawyer Alan Dershowitz that the President could do almost everything he wanted -- if he believed it to be the national interest -- "went through me like a knife.
Given Frieda's suggestion that violence might be an understandable reaction to the ripping up of her father's papers, it is ironic that we cannot consult all of Plath's journals, where she was often extravagantly confiding: Hughes notoriously destroyed one of the volumes—in an effort, he said, to spare his daughter and son the pain of reading it.
I am quite certain that when Cousin Mara pours her heart out to her favorite Aunt Harriet, confiding the details of her recent bout with cancer, her divorce or her financial woes, she is not imagining that those private sentiments will be shared with anyone else -- let alone with so many others, whom she may not even be close to.
On some occasions, the adult presence did cause mistrust in those who didn't know the photographer; one time, Seiffert feared a young man would punch him in the face, but the kids who knew the artist stuck up for him, and by the end of the day, that same boy was confiding in the photographer about a recent drunken blunder.
In musical terms — because so much of this album's meaning and information comes directly through its music — Shura's '80s fixation means that you hear her vocal phrasing in a confiding, syncopated staccato; heavy accents on the two and four beats; handclap sounds from a Roland TR-808 drum machine; synthesizer bass lines and clean guitar notes meted out in steady percolation, as another function of rhythm.
" Looking back after Ms. Cook's 22005th-birthday concert at Carnegie Hall in 22006, Anthony Tommasini, in an assessment in The Times, wrote, "Long ago Ms. Cook figured out what really matters in singing: to put lyrics across as if she were confiding in you, to bend melodic phrases to expressive ends, to inflect her sound with heartache, happiness, sass, bitterness or whatever the moment calls for.
Trump's personal health wisdom, by contrast, includes dutifully wearing his hat while golfing and delivering his gesture-heavy speeches in "sauna"-like venues, he told Dr. Oz. Despite stepping it up a notch, Dr. Bornstein still managed not to say his patient has a diagnosis of high cholesterol, a diagnosis we can piece together only through Trump confiding in Dr. Oz that he's tried two prior statin drugs and only the latest has done the trick.
After Cara Maria's boyfriend Abram Boise unexpectedly joined the show and learned of his lady's dalliance from Bananas' cousin Vince Gliatta, the six-year relationship unraveled just as it had begun – in front viewers' eyes, week by torturous week, on TV. In a particularly painful moment, Abram was being filmed for a live after show when he learned that Cara Maria had been caught on hidden camera confiding in Jamie one late night that she had been planning to leave him before she began Bloodlines.
Whether she's recalling her first experience cooking rabbit ("also, unhappily, my daughter's pet rabbit") or confiding that making a Bolognese sauce is her way of easing into writing about a tricky personality (a tactic used "since I first tackled the subject of François Mitterrand"), she's a writer whose voice is so appealing that you forgive her for being a cook with not one but two well-equipped kitchens — even if the second is in an envy-inducing farmhouse in Umbria, where she spends every summer after decamping from the not exactly resourceless precincts of the Upper West Side of New York.

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