Tasting Home

Coming of Age in the Kitchen

Judith Newton author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:She Writes Press

Published:18th Apr '13

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Organized by decade and by the cookbooks that shaped her life, Tasting Home is the history of Judith Newton's emotional education—including her marriage to a gay man, and an exploration of the ways that cooking can lay the groundwork for personal healing, personal intimacy, and political community.

“In this elegantly written work, Newton has completely taken us by surprise. There’s a sense of tension, of expectation, of waiting for the other shoe to drop that creates a subliminal buzz. Through her personal story, Newton manages to weave in the entire course of the culture, a reflection of her skills as an historian and an accomplished writer as well as a born storyteller.”
—Jeanette Ferrary, author of Out of the Kitchen: Adventures of a Food Writer and Between Friends: M.F.K. Fisher and Me

“In this captivating memoir, Newton draws the reader into a world where major events are brought to life with poignant food memories. Each vignette is pitch-perfect, lively, and engaging, striking a delicate balance between self-disclosure and universal themes of acceptance, love, community-building, and political engagement.”
—Janet A. Flammang, author of The Taste for Civilization: Food, Politics, and Civil Society

Tasting Home is more than a food memoir. Influenced by the civil rights struggle, the women’s movement, and the AIDS epidemic, it is an odyssey of emotional, intellectual, and spiritual growth. Like a grand meal, Tasting Home is a resounding success.”
—Belinda Robnett, author of How Long? How Long? African-American Women in the Struggle for Civil Rights

“This evocative memoir creates a tapestry of the personal and the political, weaving together stories of family, friendship, and community, of love, birth, and death. Punctuated by favorite recipes, this vivid narrative celebrates matters of both the kitchen and the heart.”
—Wendy Martin, author of We Are the Stories We Tell and More Stories We Tell

  • Commended for IndieFab awards (Women's Studies) 2013
  • Commended for Independent Publisher Book Awards (Autiobiography/Memoir 2) 2013

ISBN: 9781938314032

Dimensions: 220mm x 147mm x 28mm

Weight: unknown

328 pages