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A Thousand Years Over a Hot Stove: A
History of American Women Told through Food, Recipes,
and Remembrances (Paperback)
by Laura Schenone (Author)
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From Publishers
Weekly As
the title implies, in her first book, freelance
writer Schenone has attempted to cover more than a
millennium in women's history, tossing in
historically interesting recipes along the way.
The results of this ambitious project, however,
can't help but be broad, and the book is full of
sweeping statements such as, "As cooks, Native
American women lay the first claim to some of the
greatest ingredients in the history of the world."
A turgid introduction reaches even further back
than 1,000 years to conjure a figure Schenone
names "All Woman," whom she imagines as the first
female on earth and imbues with all kinds of
knowledge and curiosity. |
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Later chapters are more fact-based and reliable.
Indeed, when Schenone delves into the specific, her
writing immediately improves. For example, a section
in a chapter on the 19th century that details the
development of urban peddlers and more specifically
"hot corn women," is rich with description, evocative
and offers information that is probably new to most
readers. The author also does a commendable job of
drawing the often-ignored connections among politics,
women and food when describing events such as the 1917
food riots in New York City and lunch counter sit-ins
in the 1960s. The book is chockablock with recipes
(often for oddities such as Apple Crisp Pronto from
1943, a concoction of packaged bread, margarine, honey
and apples meant to help Rosie the Riveter get dinner
on the table), period illustrations and sidebars,
including one on Sara Josepha Hale, who standardized
the Thanksgiving holiday.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. -- This
text refers to the Hardcover edition. |
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Key Phrases: charitable
cookbooks, domestic scientists, community cookbooks,
United States, New York, Library of Congress |
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