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From the writers of acclaimed blog Pen & Palate, a humorous
coming-of-age (and mastering-the-art-of-home-cooking) memoir of
friendship, told through stories, recipes, and beautiful
illustrations. Getting through life in your twenties isn't
easy--especially if you're broke, awkward, and prone to starting
small grease fires in your studio apartment. For best friends Lucy
Madison and Tram Nguyen, cooking was an escape from the daily
humiliation that is being a twenty-something woman in a big city.
PEN & PALATE traces the course of Lucy and Tram's devoted
friendship through miserable jobs and tiny apartments, first loves
and ill-advised flings, successes and setbacks--always with a
shared love of food at the center of the narrative. A modern take
on Laurie Colwin's classic Home Cooking, this coming-of-age memoir
for the Girls set weaves together comical (mis)adventures and
recipes meant to be shared with a best friend and bottle of wine.
In an ironic reversal of the American dream, a staggering 20,000
members of the immigrant community of Midwood, Brooklyn (known as
Little Pakistan), voluntarily left the United States after 9/11.
Tram Nguyen reveals the human cost of the domestic war on terror
and examines the impact of post-9/11 policies on people targeted
because of immigration status, nationality, race, and religion.
Nguyen's evocative narrative reporting-about the families,
detainees, local leaders, community advocates, and others living on
the front lines-tells the stories of people who witnessed and
experienced firsthand the unjust detainment or deportation of
family members, friends, and neighbors.
Tram Nguyen reveals the human cost of the domestic war on terror
and examines the impact of post-9/11 policies on people targeted
because of immigration status, nationality, and religion. Nguyen's
evocative narrative reporting-about the families, detainees, local
leaders, community advocates, and others-is from those living and
suffering on the front lines. We meet Mohammad Butt, who died in
detention in New Jersey, and the Saleems, who flee Queens for
Canada. We even follow a self-proclaimed'citizen patroller' who
monitors and detains immigrants on the U.S.-Mexico border.
"We Are All Suspects Now, " in the words of Mike Davis, "takes us
inside a dark world . . . where the American Dream is fast turning
into a nightmare and suggests proactive responses to stop our
growing climate of xenophobia, intimidation, and discrimination.
"In the fall of 2004, I, too, suffered a devastating Department of
Homeland Security-related loss, joining the post-9/11 suspect
community in a way I had never expected or imagined . . . We are
indeed, all of us, suspects."--from the Foreword by Edwidge
Danticat
This title is published on the 6th anniversary of the invasion of
Afghanistan, the beginning of the 'War on Terror', John Berger,
Naomi Klein, Arundhati Roy, Joe Sacco and others examine the
consequences. On October 7th 2001, US-led forces invaded
Afghanistan, marking the start of George Bush and Tony Blair's War
on Terror. Six years on, where have the policies of Bush and Blair
left us? Bringing together some of the finest contemporary writers,
this wide-ranging anthology, from reportage and faction to fiction,
explores the impact of this long war throughout the world, from
Palestine to Iraq, Abu Ghraib, the curtailment of civil liberties
and manipulation of public opinion. Published in conjunction with
Stop the War Coalition and United for Peace and Justice, it
provides an urgent, necessary reflection on the causes and
consequences of the ideological War on Terror.
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