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"Mark Brown writes so exquisitely about eating, drinking, and rambling that I half believe I was there with him - and knowing that I wasn't, I long to be." - James Oseland, editor-in-chief of Saveur and author of Cradle of Flavor An Orthodox Greek combines a love of music with a living in hot dogs. A punk rocker drives a tour bus to Walla Walla wine country and goes rogue. A garlic farmer eats enough raw cloves to perfume his sweat but not enough to repel vampires. A French innkeeper serves a version of pork and beans as old as the crusades. A champion of heritage breed pigs with a radical idea of eating local gets a punch in the snout. Food writer Mark Brown eats and drinks his fill, then regurgitates it for posterity and enlightenment. Historical, anecdotal, poetical, and even a little edible, "My Mother is a Chicken" will reorder the pantry of your mind.
A new voice has emerged from the middle of the country, one that's fresh, alive, and full of plainspoken appeal. In this collection of stellar writing from America's top journalists, fiction writers, humorists, and poets, readers are invited to explore life and culture from the middle of America. With over 40 works of narrative nonfiction, fiction, and poetry, A Voice Was Sounding is a remarkable collection of stories that illuminate the places that many of us fly over but few of us understand.
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