The Raconteurous Eating Habits of a Family of Quinan Street Immigrants and One Lone Colonial Dame
Mary Ruth Kelley spent her early years perched at long sumptuous tables of Northern Italian cuisine, painstakingly prepared in a Quinan Street kitchen.
The tales of her town and its sublime cast of characters were lovingly told and retold while homemade wine enhanced the experiences to a fevered pitch of hilarity for the storytellers and children alike.
Mary Ruth’s portraits and furniture are the reflection of a town and its delightful citizens who have entertained a Quinan Street famiglia for almost one hundred years.

