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(eng) Davia Nelson's books are co-authored by Nikki Silva. They are also known as The Kitchen Sisters.

Image credit: Photographed at BookPeople in Austin, Texas by Frank Arnold

Obras de Davia Nelson

Lost & Found Sound, Volume One (2000) — Author & Narrator — 19 cópias

Associated Works

This Is NPR: The First Forty Years (2010) — Contribuinte — 189 cópias

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Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
female
Aviso de desambiguação
Davia Nelson's books are co-authored by Nikki Silva. They are also known as The Kitchen Sisters.

Membros

Resenhas

About different people and their kitchen traditions. Only so-so
 
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jhawn | outras 4 resenhas | Jul 31, 2017 |
Grilled Lamb Chops with Honey Glaze, p.244. Pretty good.
Ruby Blackburn Lambert's Persimmon Pudding, p.12. Good, reduce to 1/3.
 
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DromJohn | outras 4 resenhas | Aug 11, 2014 |
This was amazing, and I know it appealed to me more because it was an audiobook and I could listen to real people. The stories were personal, with they themselves telling each one the way they wanted along with sounds and music of the area or era. It was a wonderful collection of stories, and a good way to show how this generation is starting to miss out on the way food brings us together - homemade, with our families, and how it brings about kinship and belonging, and maybe most importantly the memories.… (mais)
 
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E.J | outras 4 resenhas | Apr 3, 2013 |
I think “book” is a bit of a misnomer for this particular audio set. That is not to say, however, that it is not worth your time to listen to this CD set. This collection of phone messages and interviews are intended to be about “hidden kitchens” – restaurants off the beaten path or unlikely places where people come together to eat (anywhere from truck stop parking lots to the NASCAR racing pits to prison cells). However, this collection ends up encompassing a lot more – it’s about the food traditions of various countries coming to America, it’s about how food unites people, it’s about the comfort of cooking, it’s about the disappearance of home-grown and home-cooked food in favor of processed, mass-produced food, and it’s about dealing with hunger, to name some of the topics covered. The collection also addresses the Works Progress project, “America Eats,” and in many ways, “Hidden Kitchens” is the completed version of America Eats for modern times. The phone messages and interviews are collected under various headings and some narration is used to introduce each section and connect stories. The only real issue I have with the format of this audio collection is that the foreword comes at the end instead of the beginning. I would recommend this audio set as an interesting look at food culture in America, but it should be noted that is not a cookbook and shouldn’t be entered into with that conception in mind.… (mais)
 
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sweetiegherkin | outras 4 resenhas | Jan 6, 2010 |

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Associated Authors

Nikki Silva Author & Narrator
Jay Allison Contributor

Estatísticas

Obras
2
Also by
1
Membros
219
Popularidade
#102,099
Avaliação
4.0
Resenhas
6
ISBNs
6

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