by Florencia Etcheves
This colorful, emotive historical debut whisks us to the home of Frida Kahlo, where food, art, and love weave together an unforgettable story of friendship and loyalty, with a bright Coyoacán as a vivid background.
A hidden painting. A buried past. A legacy waiting to be uncovered.
Mexico City, 1939: Young and determined Nayeli Cruz flees from her Oaxaca home to arrive in Mexico City with neither friends nor prospects. Alone and armed only with her sharp wit and extraordinary talent in the kitchen, she finds herself in front of La Caza Azul, the home of Frida Kahlo. As she begins work as the artist’s cook, Nayeli is pulled into Frida’s world of pain, passion, and defiance. But it isn’t long before amid the vibrant tapestry of flavors, scents, and colors, the two women form a deep bond—one that will shape the course of Nayeli’s life and leave behind a secret buried in art.
Buenos Aires, Present Paloma, Nayeli’s granddaughter, stumbles upon a mysterious painting depicting her grandmother as a young woman. The artist’s identity is unknown, but the artwork’s existence threatens to unravel long-held family secrets. As Paloma delves into her grandmother’s past, she uncovers a tale of passion, betrayal, and resilience that challenges everything she thought she knew about the one woman who raised her.
A lyrical and timeless portrait of the human side of one of the world’s most famous painters, Frida’s Cook celebrates the power of female friendship, art, and love.
Frida's Cook
Florencia Etcheves has worked as a police specialist for the news programs on El Trece, winning awards such as the Martín Fierro Award for Best Female Journalist. She completed her secondary studies at the Instituto de Lenguas Vivas, graduating in 1989. The following year, she enrolled at TEA to study journalism, graduating in 1993. In 2012, Planeta published Florencia Etcheves's first crime novel, La virgen en tus ojos (The Virgin in Your Eyes).
ISBN: 9781668076156
Publisher: Atria/Primero Sueno Press
Binding: Hardcover
Street Date: March 10, 2026
Pub Date: March 10, 2026Pages: 368
- Historical
- Hispanic & Latino
- Women
- Feminine

