![]() ![]() ![]() In 2013, NPR's Don Gonyea wrote about his interview with Carter Cash's dad, Johnny Cash, in the early 1980s. Much of the food - biscuits and gravy, baloney and eggs, and a dish called a "Cash Burger" - is hearty and homey. The recipes, Carter Cash said, give a taste of both the diversity of cuisine the family ate when traveling on the road and the Southern comfort food that his father grew up eating. It also includes recipes passed down by his grandmother, Maybelle Carter, otherwise known as the mother of modern country music. Recipes and stories from The Cash and Carter Family Cookbook, compiled by their son, award-winning record producer John Carter Cash, now give readers a chance to experience what it was like to sit at the dinner table of two music legends.Ĭarter Cash's cookbook includes everything from his mother June's tomato, red onion and avocado salad to his father Johnny's old iron-pot chili. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title The Cash and Carter Family Cookbook Subtitle Recipes and Recollections from Johnny and June's Table Author John Carter Cash ![]()
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![]() ![]() For that reason I decided to break out an old review format: I liked / I didn’t like. On the whole I enjoyed reading Stay Gold, but there were a lot of things that bothered me the more I thought about them. When he meets Georgia, a popular and beautiful cheerleader, his decision to stay under-the-radar starts to look decidedly less attractive. After being bullied at his last school after coming out, Pony decides to go stealth because he can pass, he decides that there’s no reason to tell anyone that he’s trans. This time, though, switching schools feels like an opportunity rather than a hardship. Pony is an army brat, so he’s used to moving around all the time. ![]() ![]() I’d been meaning to read Stay Gold ever since I enjoyed Tobly McSmith’s sophomore novel Act Cool.I bought it ages ago, and it finally made it to the top of my pile. ![]() ![]() ![]() In actuality, nineteenth century industrial technology was unable to produce large-scale models of the mechanical. Part detective story, part historical thriller, The Difference Engine is the first collaborative novel by two of the most brilliant and controversial science fiction authors of our time. Gibson and Sterling imagine the Victorian era with one key difference. ![]() Cards someone wants badly enough to kill for. Description: Without an introduction an interviewer asks Bruce Sterling and William Gibson about their book Difference Engine, and Gibson says that he and Sterling began discussing the subject matter before they decided to do a book. Their adventure begins with the discovery of a box of punched Engine cards of unknown origin and purpose. And three extraordinary characters race toward a rendezvous with history - and the future: Sybil Gerard - dishonored woman and daughter of a Luddite agitator Edward "Leviathan" Mallory - explorer and paleontologist Laurence Oliphant - diplomat and spy. A 20th-anniversary edition of the seminal novel that helped to bring about the current fascination with steampunk fiction. Charles Babbage perfects his Analytical Engine and the computer age arrives a century ahead of its time. ![]() ![]() 1855: The Industrial Revolution is in full and inexorable swing, powered by steam-driven cybernetic Engines. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ‘There was a lot of talk around the television industry about this, and bosses at the station do not want to be tarnished in any way. Just 2.9 million people tuned in for the second series’ opening episode, compared to 4.8 million for the remake’s pilot episode (Joelle Ray as Mariette) ‘It left ITV with a massive quandary – they wanted both of their stars but that simply couldn’t be the case. Sabrina was a much loved and popular member of the cast. One insider said: ‘What happened was really sad for everyone involved in the show. Sources say Bradley Walsh, who played Pop Larkin in the revamp, was ‘upset’ by the situation. The series’ demise spells the end of ITV’s attempted recreation of The Darling Buds of May, which was a major hit in the 1990s when it starred Sir David Jason and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Instead, Ms Bartlett’s on-screen sister Lydia Page, who played Primrose, and Barney Walsh, who portrayed PC Harness, were brought to the forefront of the plot. ![]() However, the script was rewritten and their characters did not feature as prominently. The cast of ITV's remake of The Darlings Buds of May, including Montgomery Larkin, Petunia Larkin, Victoria Larkin, Zinnia Larkin, Mariette, Primrose Larkin, Charley, Pop Larkin and Ma Larkin ![]() ![]() ![]() I love the juxtaposition of the English rose amidst bright, brittle New Yorkers - each of your characters is clearly established and distinctly voiced.' Authonomy reader review 'This is warm, sweet and frothy as a cappuccino with just enough of the bitter side of life coming through. The characters are all distinctive, leaping right off the page.' Authonomy reader review 'This is so well written, such an enjoyable read. Will she get her very own happy-ever-after? Or is she destined to be unlucky in love…?Ī sparkling romantic comedy, perfect for fans of Lindsey Kelk, Josie Silver and Sophie Kinsella. ![]() ![]() ![]() At the same time, her brother arrives in the Big Apple, hiding a secret – and she is forced to confront questions she has long been trying to ignore. Then, a blossoming friendship with publishing hot-shot Nate begins to shake Rosie's resolve. Moving to Manhattan to escape her heartbreak was the best decision she ever made.įor the past six years Rosie has kept her heart under lock and key – despite the protests of her inner circle. Once upon a time an English girl went to New York to live out her very own fairytale…įlorist Rosie Duncan's life couldn't be better, she has a flourishing business on New York's Upper West Side and fantastic friends. Are happy-ever-afters made in Manhattan? Find out in this gorgeous novel, perfect for cold winter nights. ![]() ![]() Emmy Award winner Rob Hoegee is serving as showrunner for the series, which is produced by Titmouse animation studio. While Frog and Toad have been beloved children's characters for decades, recent years have also seen the duo spread to meme fame on social media, which is sure to make the new series a hit for fans of all ages.Īlong with Faxon and Richardson, the cast will include appearances by Ron Funches, Margaret Cho, Tom Kenny, Yvette Nicole Brown, John Hodgman, Stephen Tobolowsky, and more. Since our differences are what makes us special, Frog and Toad celebrate what makes them unique! Frog and Toad are best friends who know that the true secret to friendship is not only enjoying the things you have in common, but embracing the things that make you different. They have a lot in common… but they are also very different. Per the official synopsis: Frog is a frog. A great value Four complete Frog and Toad stories PLUS a detachable sheet of stickers Celebrate the power of friendship with all four of the beloved Frog. Today, the show released its official trailer (above) to give fans their first look before the series premieres on Apple TV+ on Friday, April 28. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This is a book about periods having never had one, I talked with my wife at some length about her experience with the topic, through the lens of several dozen years of having periods, to be sure that I wasn’t missing anything important. I took the unusual step of waiting to write this review until I could discuss the book with somebody else (more on that in a moment), so for once what you’ll read here is not based solely on my reading and interpretation. A review copy - that is, an advanced, not-final-version-of-the-book review copy, so your reading experience may be slightly different than mine - was sent by the fine folks at :01 Books a few weeks back, just as release day was happening. First up: Go With The Flow by Lily Williams (words and pictures) and Karen Schneemann (also words). Well, last week certainly sucked, but I’m back in the swing of things, and eager to talk about some books with you. ![]() ![]() ![]() While the character seems to be a specific persona to slip into, each actor finds their own way into the part, and some wear that mustache better than the others. let's just say we do not need to remember. Some have created indelible interpretations that will last for generations. Many of our finest actors have donned the mustache to take on the role on screen. Even 102 years after he first appeared in the novel The Mysterious Affair at Styles, we still return to the Poirot well, as Kenneth Branagh's delightful adaptation of Death on the Nile hit the big screen. He has been imagined and re-imagined in every artistic medium one can imagine, not to mention all the characters inspired by (or just plainly ripped off from) him. Hercule Poirot, the eccentric Belgian private detective created by Agatha Christie, has been a favorite character of popular fiction for over a century now. ![]() ![]() ‘The darkest shadow is beneath the candle.’Īs a child in Venezuela, Ariana Neumann is fascinated by the enigma of her father, who appears to be the epitome of success and strength, but who wakes at night screaming in a language she doesn’t recognise. ![]() In this remarkably moving memoir, Ariana Neumann dives into the secrets of her father’s past: years spent hiding in plain sight in wartorn Berlin, the annihilation of dozens of family members in the Holocaust, and the courageous choice to build anew. ‘Truly exceptional’ Jon Snow ‘Absolutely remarkable’ Edmund de Waal ‘Beautifully told' John le Carré ‘More than just history’ Michael Palin WINNER OF THE DAYTON LITERARY PEACE PRIZE ![]() KRAUS FAMILY AWARD WINNER FOR BEST AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND MEMOIR AT THE NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARDS ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In Book 1 of The Odyssey, the (teenaged) Telemachus tells his mother (Penelope, wife of absent Odysseus): “go to your quarters now and attend to your own work, the loom and the spindle, and tell the servants to get on with theirs. Each woman is a triggering mechanism of the warriors’ hero-making adventures. In Homer’s epic, the heroes’ deeds exist in the context of the women and girls they kidnap, enslave, rape and murder marry and abandon the goddesses who protect or persecute them the nymphs they marry (and destroy or abandon) the sorceresses who further their stories the muse who sings of their feats. The Greeks’ ten years of siege and war against Troy, then ten more years of Odysseus’s return to his homeland, celebrate what it means to be a hero. The twenty-year voyage of Odysseus, king of Ithaca, is an archetypal tale of bravery, cleverness and cunning, the saga of a wily hero among a cast of heroes, Greek and Trojan. ![]() |