There are several plants and trees that have changed the history of humankind–for example: potatoes, wheat, tobacco, grapes and rice. However, one of the most powerful of these is the simple olive. The production of olive oil in ancient times encouraged trade and travel throughout the Mediterranean area. ‘Olive Odyssey: Searching for the Secrets of the Fruit That Seduced the World’ by British Columbia author Julie Angus explores the history and culinary importance of olives and their oil within our global community. This book chronicles the author’s personal journey and quest throughout the Mediterranean region to find, catalogue and study ancient olive trees. It also pays homage to the tiny green fruit that became itself a form of currency and a valuable trade offering across the ancient world–an ongoing legacy. This is a terrific read that also includes great tips on buying olives and olive oil as well as several delicious recipes featuring this remarkable fruit and its oil. P.S.: the almond biscotti is wonderful!
Staying with olives, ‘The Sophisticated Olive’ by Marie Nadine Antol tells the history of the modest olive that has evolved into a much-desired cuisine asset. This book also includes over 80 tasty recipes–try the banana nut bread!
‘The Hundred-Foot Journey,’ the bestselling novel by Richard C. Morais, is an awesome story full of beautifully descriptive passages. It is a rich tribute to the commitment within families and the incredible restorative energy of food–a wonderful book, described as “a culinary fairy-tale.” It will have you on the verge of tasting and smelling the foods it details by its use of amazingly well-written prose and the passion it exudes. A five star read!
Erin Bates’ novel, ‘Her Amish Man,’ is a picturesque and moving tale set in the midst of Amish country. It is the story of a young woman in search of sanctuary and her ultimate discovery and acceptance of the simple charms of a traditional way of life.
Young Adult Reads: ‘Speechless’ by Jennifer Mook-Sang.
DVD Pick: ‘Mr. Holmes’ starring Ian McKellan and Laura Linney. The world’s most famous detective–the man beyond the myth.
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