On Eating | Signed by the Author
On Eating | Signed by the Author
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On Eating: The Making and Unmaking of My Appetites by Alicia Kennedy | Balance
On Eating is both a compelling first-person account of a curious and intelligent woman's life, and a well-researched and engagingly written treatise on the practices of growing, distributing, cooking and eating food, a serious subject that Kennedy nevertheless imbues with wit and charm. I am always better and smarter for having read anything Alicia Kennedy has written.--Laurie Woolever, author of Care And Feeding: A Memoir
Gorgeous and effortless in her prose, Alicia Kennedy weaves seamlessly through the personal, the historical, and the political. Through evocative and clear-eyed examinations of her appetites, Kennedy inspires readers to reflect on the way food shapes both our inner and outer worlds.
On Eating is a remarkable feat of memoir, cultural criticism, and a celebration of both food and one's own humanity.--Ifrah Ahmed, author of Soomaaliya: A Cookbook
Already a cultural force in food writing and activism, Alicia Kennedy reveals her lyrical and literary gifts to the fullest in this richly personal memoir. Acutely observed, sparklingly intelligent, forging pointed and unexpected connections between the personal and the political--it's a fresh, seductive, unputdownable read.--Anya von Bremzen, author of National Dish: Around the World in Search of Food, History, and the Meaning of Home
If her book No Meat Required and her laser-sharp writing on her weekly newsletter hadn't already proved it, On Eating emphatically confirms Alicia Kennedy as one of the food industry's most thoughtful thinkers. Kennedy's prose is alive, tactile, and at times heartbreaking, a delicious and evocative exploration of how the food we consume shapes how we view ourselves and the world around us, and vice versa. I devoured every word.--Hetty Lui McKinnon, food writer and cookbook author
This book moved me with its uncompromising reflections on grief, its elegant and witty chronicles of falling in love, and its gentle challenges to make me think harder about what I eat and why. Alicia Kennedy is great company on the page, and On Eating asserts her as not only one of our finest writers on food but one of our finest writers, period.--Mayukh Sen, author of Love, Queenie and The Tastemakers
