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| From sushi's origins as an Indo-Chinese mainstay meal to its evolution to modern times, THE ZEN OF FISH offers many intriguing insights into how sushi came to the American table, and will reach not only general interest public libraries strong in culinary history, but college-level collections strong in either Asian history and culture or food preparation. The great moon-shot period was 1968 to 1972, featuring guys with haircuts and attitudes from the early 50s; it was a simple, glorious and idealistic project, which through a quirk of fate co-existed with the worst of America's Indo-Chinese military adventure, and from which Nasa seemed insulated. a gorgeous picturebook based on a real-life Buddhist monastery in Thailand that has given sanctuary to one of the world's most endangered animals, the Indo-Chinese tiger. |
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