Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
368
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Feb 26, 2019
Editorial
Harper
ISBN-10
006286789X
ISBN-13
9780062867896
Descripción
Boris Fishman's compelling narrative weaves together the rich tapestry of his family's history, spanning three generations and two continents. Through the lens of food, he explores the intricate connections that shape identity and legacy. The dinner table serves as both a literal and metaphorical centerpiece, inviting readers to indulge in the flavors and traditions that define each family member's experience.
As he recounts stories of love, loss, and migration, Fishman creates a vivid portrait of the Jewish diaspora's resilience and adaptability. Each meal becomes a reflection of cultural heritage and personal memory, revealing how food can bridge the gaps between past and present, old and new. With warmth and humor, he invites readers to consider the ways in which food binds families together, even across great distances, celebrating the universal nature of shared meals and the stories they tell.
As he recounts stories of love, loss, and migration, Fishman creates a vivid portrait of the Jewish diaspora's resilience and adaptability. Each meal becomes a reflection of cultural heritage and personal memory, revealing how food can bridge the gaps between past and present, old and new. With warmth and humor, he invites readers to consider the ways in which food binds families together, even across great distances, celebrating the universal nature of shared meals and the stories they tell.
Géneros
Biografía
Acción y Aventura
Autobiografía y Memorias
Humor
Libros de Cocina