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On WHY I FARM, by Gary Romano

November 17, 2013

It might not be surprising that a third-generation farmer can make an eloquent case about getting back to his own roots, but Gary Romano’s Why I Farm: Risking It All for a Life on the Land goes far beyond that, creating a persuasive argument that small family farms are a crucial element in American society—and one that’s currently at risk.

Romano’s book is that rare thing, a successful hybrid of memoir and manifesto. He grounds his ideas in his own experience of family farming, and in the changes he’s had to make to adapt to a different economy, and environment, than the ones in which his parents and grandparents farmed for decades.

Romano draws on his family traditions in creating a new model of farming; he says “growing organically was just the way the old Italians farmed anyway,” but in today’s market, organic certification can give smaller farms a competitive edge. Similarly, he looks back to a youth spent at the old-school farmers’ markets when reinventing a local distribution culture.

One of the most convincing arguments Romano puts forward in his enlightening and entertaining book is about the serious impact that regulations and subsidies favorable to big agribusiness, and unfavorable to small farms, have had on America’s food culture. This is the piece that’s too often missing from public discourse about food production, and Romano has some important insights to add to the debate.

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WHY I FARM: RISKING IT ALL FOR A LIFE ON THE LAND, by Gary Romano

A FARMER’S MEMOIR AND MANIFESTO: a nice mix of common sense, family history, and heritage farming techniques.

Grade: B PLUS

WHY I FARM: RISKING IT ALL FOR A LIFE ON THE LAND
Bona Fide Books
2013

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COMING CLEAN, by Kimberly Rae Miller

August 6, 2013

LIFE WITH HOARDING PARENTS, and its impact on a writer’s psyche, told with compassion, frankness, and love.

Grade: SOLID B

COMING CLEAN: A MEMOIR
Houghton Mifflin/New Harvest
2013

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PIGEON IN A CROSSWALK, by Jack Gray

June 5, 2013

A TV PRODUCER’S CHARMINGLY neurotic tales of his family, his work, and the rarefied world of celebrities.

Grade: SOLID B

PIGEON IN A CROSSWALK: TALES OF ANXIETY AND ACCIDENTAL GLAMOUR
Simon & Schuster
2013

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FRESH OFF THE BOAT, by Eddie Huang

June 1, 2013

TAIWANESE-AMERICAN FOOD CELEBRITY Eddie Huang’s memoir is candid, irreverent, and funny as hell.  Sharp stuff!

Grade: B PLUS

FRESH OFF THE BOAT: A MEMOIR
Spiegel & Grau
2013

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VOW, by Wendy Plump

May 28, 2013

A WRITER’S STARTLINGLY CANDID memoir of her marriage and its ending, of her infidelities and her husband’s.

Grade: B PLUS

VOW: A MEMOIR OF MARRIAGE (AND OTHER AFFAIRS)
Bloomsbury
2013

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SEARCHING FOR ZION, by Emily Raboteau

May 24, 2013

SEEKING A “PROMISED LAND” in Israel, Africa, and the US South, a writer looks compellingly at race and faith.

Grade: B PLUS

SEARCHING FOR ZION: THE QUEST FOR HOME IN THE AFRICAN DIASPORA
Grove/Atlantic
2013

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EVERYTHING IS PERFECT WHEN YOU’RE A LIAR, by Kelly Oxford

May 23, 2013

SCREENWRITER AND TWITTER CELEB Kelly Oxford shares wacky stories of her wild youth, snarky mommying.  SOLID B

Grade: SOLID B

EVERYTHING IS PERFECT WHEN YOU'RE A LIAR
HarperCollins/It Books
2013

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MAY I BE HAPPY, by Cyndi Lee

May 20, 2013

A YOGA TEACHER, BUDDHIST practitioner shares thoughts for women on making peace with body and mind. Candid!

Grade: B MINUS

MAY I BE HAPPY: A MEMOIR OF LOVE, YOGA, AND CHANGING MY MIND
Dutton
2013

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RAISING CUBBY, by John Elder Robison

May 12, 2013

FIERCE, FUNNY, LOVING memoir of father and son—both creative, adventurous, and living with Asperger’s.

Grade: B PLUS

RAISING CUBBY: A FATHER AND SON'S ADVENTURES WITH ASPERGER'S, TRAINS, TRACTORS, AND HIGH EXPLOSIVES
Crown
2013

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