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Home Made: A Story of Grief, Groceries, Showing Up--And What We Make When We Make Dinner

Home Made: A Story of Grief, Groceries, Showing Up--And What We Make When We Make Dinner - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Liz HauckPublish date:2022-09-13Pages:416
Language:EnglishPublisher:Dial PressISBN-13:9780525512455ISBN-10:525512454UPC:9780525512455Book Category:Biography & AutobiographyBook Subcategory:Personal Memoirs, Culinary, Social ActivistsSize:8.30 x 5.50 x 1.00 inchesWeight:0.6504Product ID:SC3C92VBZR
NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS' CHOICE - An "extraordinary" (The New York Times Book Review) tender and vivid memoir about the radical grace we discover when we consider ourselves bound together in community, and a moving account of one woman's attempt to answer the essential question Who are we to one another?

"Your heart will be altered by this book."--Gregory Boyle, S.J., New York Times bestselling author of Tattoos on the Heart

Liz Hauck and her dad had a plan to start a weekly cooking program in a residential home for teenage boys in state care, which was run by the human services agency he co-directed. When her father died before they had a chance to get the project started, Liz decided she would try it without him. She didn't know what to expect from volunteering with court-involved youth, but as a high school teacher she knew that teenagers are drawn to food-related activities, and as a daughter, she believed that if she and the kids made even a single dinner together she could check one box off her father's long, unfinished to-do list. This is the story of what happened around the table, and how one dinner became one hundred dinners.

"The kids picked the menus, I bought the groceries," Liz writes, "and we cooked and ate dinner together for two hours a week for nearly three years. Sometimes improvisation in kitchens is disastrous. But sometimes, a combination of elements produces something spectacularly unexpected. I think that's why, when we don't know what else to do, we feed our neighbors."

Capturing the clumsy choreography of cooking with other people, this is a sharply observed story about the ways we behave when we are hungry and the conversations that happen at the intersections of flavor and memory, vulnerability and strength, grief and connection.

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY SHE READS
Language:EnglishPublisher:Dial PressISBN-13:9780525512455ISBN-10:525512454UPC:9780525512455Book Category:Biography & AutobiographyBook Subcategory:Personal Memoirs, Culinary, Social ActivistsSize:8.30 x 5.50 x 1.00 inchesWeight:0.6504Product ID:SC3C92VBZR
Liz Hauck is an educator and writer from Boston, Massachusetts. She has worked in three schools and one hospital, and her community service projects have included teaching literacy in a shelter for people surviving homelessness, digging an outhouse on a mountain in Virginia, and cooking with teenagers who were in state care. She's currently completing her Ph.D. in educational policy studies and history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and she holds a B.A. and M.Ed. from Boston College. Home Made is her first book.
Publisher: Dial Press

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