Midnight in Vehicle City earns praise upon publication

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The Chicago Review of Books recently gave an excellent review to Edward McClelland’s account of the 1936-1937 General Motors workers’ strike in Flint, Michigan, calling the book a “blueprint for better working conditions, and for a revival of the middle class.” The Christian Science Monitor also featured the book on its list of the ten best books of February 2021, praising its “vivid” recounting of “one of the biggest labor victories in U.S. history.”

Midnight in Vehicle City: General Motors, Flint, and the Strike that Created the Middle Class is
now available from Beacon Press for purchase online
and in bookstores everywhere.

Emily Meggett's Gullah Cookbook Sold at Auction to Abrams

Emily Meggett has chosen Abrams to publish her cookbook on the history, food, and culture of the Gullah Geechee people of coastal South Carolina and Georgia. Meggett, a Gullah elder and culinary matriarch of South Carolina’s Edisto Island, has helped preserve the traditions, language, and foodways of her community’s West African ancestors. Her cookbook will feature some 150 recipes representing the heart of Low Country cuisine, including stuffed shad with parsley rice, deviled crab, okra soup, broiled quail, hoppin' john, and sour cream cake.

French edition of Cocktail Codex released today

Paris publisher Éditions First has launched the French edition of Death and Co’s Cocktail Codex. Originally published by Ten Speed Press, this comprehensive primer on the craft of mixing drinks won the James Beard Foundation’s Best Book of the Year in 2019 — the first drinks book ever to do so — and claimed the title of Best New Cocktail Book at Tales of the Cocktail. Foreign translation rights have also been sold to publishers in Italy, Russia, and China.

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Maneet Chauhan's Chaat published today

Today marks the release of Chaat, Maneet Chauhan’s exploration of one of India’s most iconic and delicious styles of cooking. In this breathtakingly illustrated cookbook, Chauhan weaves in personal stories and remembrances as well as historical and cultural notes from a cross-country culinary journey by train, in which she and co-writer Jody Eddy sought out various types of chaat from local markets and street vendors, as well as in the homes of family and friends.

Having already earned press accolades in the New York Times, Bon Appétit, Food & Wine, People, Parade, Travel & Leisure, and the Washington Post, Chaat is now available for purchase online.

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Molly Yeh lands two-book, seven-figure deal with William Morrow

Molly Yeh, author of the IACP Award-winning Molly on the Range and star of Girl Meets Farm on the Food Network, will publish her next two books with William Morrow / HarperCollins after signing a seven-figure deal at auction. The first book, Home Is Where the Eggs Are, is slated for publication in fall 2022 and will tell the story of how she made her farm in northern Minnesota her home with her husband and young daughter. It will feature the approachable but inspiring recipes she likes to make for her family now that she’s a working mother, continuing to draw on her Chinese and Jewish heritage, but now more fully embracing the local Scandinavian and Midwestern traditions.

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Sarah DiGregorio’s history of nursing sold to HarperCollins

Sarah DiGregorio, healthcare journalist and author of Early: An Intimate History of Premature Birth and What It Teaches Us About Being Human, has reached an agreement with HarperCollins to write Taking Care: An Essential History of the Nurse, a look at the ways nurses have impacted society and science, encompassing dynamics of gender, race, and class, as well as nurses’ insights on the interplay of health and community.

Early, in the meantime, has continued to earn accolades since its publication in January, receiving notices in USA Today, The Boston Globe, and Publishers Weekly, among others, while Sarah has made book appearances on television and radio.

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Sarah DiGregorio's Early published today

Journalist Sarah DiGregorio’s Early, a compassionately reported and personal look at premature birth, comes out today from HarperCollins. The book has received a sparkling review in The New York Times, where DiGregorio has also shared her own article about the book. She is the featured guest on today’s broadcast of On Point from Boston NPR affiliate WBUR, and will continue to make media appearances in the weeks ahead.

Early is now available for purchase online and in bookstores everywhere.

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