No Man Knows My Pastries: The Secret (Not Sacred) Recipes of Sister Enid Christensen, published in 1992 by Signature Books, is a cookbook by Americans and . Salazar writes as his alterego, Sister Enid Christensen, and Wightman as Brother Christensen. The book title is a reference to the 1945 biography No Man Knows My History, by Fawn Brodie.
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