Memoirs in the Media

Check out these memoirs that were recently featured in the media!
Loving Natalee: a Mother's Testament of Hope and Faith by Beth Holloway with Sunny Tillman

My Organic Life: How a Pioneering Chef Helped Shape the Way We Eat Today by Nora Pouillon; with Laura Fraser

Primates of Park Avenue by Wednesday Martin, Ph.D.

Loving Natalee: a Mother's Testament of Hope and Faith by Beth Holloway with Sunny Tillman
The author describes her reaction to the disappearance of her daughter, Natalee, in Aruba during a high school class trip, the search for Natalee, and the hope and faith that have sustained her during her daughter's continued disappearance. (Publisher Summary)
Spanning the last 40 years of our culinary history, the natural foods pioneer and founder of Restaurant Nora, America's first certified organic restaurant, shares her mission, after moving to the United States in the 1960s, to change our relationship with what we eat by bringing organic foods to the American table. (Publisher Summary)

Primates of Park Avenue: a Memoir by Wednesday Martin, Ph.D.
The author, a professional anthropologist, compares the behavior of the wealthy mothers of the Upper East Side in New York City that she lived among to primate social behavior, with its rules and rituals about dominance, display, hierarchy, mating practices, physical adornment, and anxiety. (Publisher Summary)

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