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Everyone loves a big salad: it's how many of us prefer to eat
either when cooking for a crowd or eating alone. Summer or winter,
one-plate salads make for a delicious, fresh and healthy meal. Big
Salads offers 60 recipes that make the most of seasonal salad
ingredients, giving people the option to eat vegetarian, vegan or
use meat and fish in small amounts with a bounty of beautiful fresh
vegetables, herbs and leaves. From Pea, asparagus and lemon labneh
salad and Papaya salad with coconut poached chicken in spring, to
summery White peach with prosciutto and watercress, comforting
autumn platters of Balsamic fig and baked goats' cheese and wintry
Parsnip tostada and roast heritage carrot salad, Big Salads make
the most wonderful mealtime solution all-year round. Easy to throw
together, and most definitely good for you and the whole family,
who needs a dozen small dishes when you can have one BIG SALAD?
"2:12 a.m." is an insomniac's tour of counterproductive bedtime
stories, Vegas weddings, Southern funerals, Nevada's nuclear
testing grounds, Patty Hearst, Marina Oswald, sleepwalking
murderers, Louise Bourgeois's "Insomnia Drawings" and more,
revealing what wakeful nights conjure for a North Carolinian turned
Californian, a farm child turned suburbanite, a 1960s romantic
turned fatalist and a once-but-no-longer "gifted" sleeper.
The collection, comprised of "Best American Essays" notables,
Pushcart Prize nominees and the winner of "Drunken Boat"'s Editors'
Choice nonfiction award, mixes the strictly autobiographical with
voice-driven reportage and includes essays that are factual,
meditative, investigatory and lyrical to take full advantage of the
versatility of the form. "2:12 a.m." is a book for all who revisit
the past and brood on the future--a book about the dislocations of
contemporary life, the hauntings of memory, and the perennial
search, late night or otherwise, for meaning in existence.
From D. H. Lawrence to Philip Roth, acclaimed male writers have
depicted sex from the perspective of female characters. Now, women
writers from Aimee Bender to Jennifer Egan engage in provocative
fictional cross-dressing, exploring sexuality from the male point
of view. With a foreword by Steve Almond, this provocative
collection includes work from twenty-six women in all, including
Bender, Egan, Susan Minot, Elizabeth Benedict, Alicia Erian, and
Diane Williams. Edited by Gina Frangello, Stacy Bierlein, Cris
Mazza and Kat Meads--four women with a great deal of experience as
editors ("Other Voices Magazine," OV Books, anthologies) and
authors.
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