Lakshmi's book "Love, Loss And What We Ate," by Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins "traces the arc of her unlikely path from an immigrant childhood to a complicated life in front of the camera."
In her book, Lakshmi, a global style icon and the first internationally successful Indian supermodel, Lakshmi recounts how even as she shuttled between continents as a child her favorite food remained the simple rice she first ate sitting on the cool floor of her grandmother's kitchen in South India.
It includes mention of her headstrong mother who flouted conservative Indian convention to make a life in New York, to her Brahmin grandfather-a brilliant engineer with an irrepressible sweet tooth-to the man seemingly wrong for her in every way who proved to be her truest ally, publishers said.
The book has "rich with sensual prose and punctuated with evocative recipes, is alive with the scents, tastes, and textures of a life that spans complex geographies both internal and external."
