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Russ Daughters Reflections And Recipes From The House That Herring Built Mark Russ Federman

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Russ Daughters Reflections And Recipes From The House That Herring Built Mark Russ Federman
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Publisher: Schocken
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.34 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Mark Russ Federman
ISBN: 9780805242942, 9780805243116, 0805242945, 0805243119
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Russ Daughters Reflections And Recipes From The House That Herring Built Mark Russ Federman by Mark Russ Federman 9780805242942, 9780805243116, 0805242945, 0805243119 instant download after payment.

With 8 pages of full-color photographs and black-and-white images throughout
The former owner/proprietor of the beloved appetizing store on Manhattan’s Lower East Side tells the delightful, mouthwatering story of an immigrant family’s journey from a pushcart in 1907 to “New York’s most hallowed shrine to the miracle of caviar, smoked salmon, ethereal herring, and silken chopped liver” (The New York Times Magazine).
When Joel Russ started peddling herring from a barrel shortly after his arrival in America from Poland, he could not have imagined that he was giving birth to a gastronomic legend. Here is the story of this “Louvre of lox” (The Sunday Times, London): its humble beginnings, the struggle to keep it going during the Great Depression, the food rationing of World War II, the passing of the torch to the next generation as the flight from the Lower East Side was beginning, the heartbreaking years of neighborhood blight, and the almost miraculous renaissance of an area from which hundreds of other family-owned stores had fled.
Filled with delightful anecdotes about how a ferociously hardworking family turned a passion for selling perfectly smoked and pickled fish into an institution with a devoted national clientele, Mark Russ Federman’s reminiscences combine a heartwarming and triumphant immigrant saga with a panoramic history of twentieth-century New York, a meditation on the creation and selling of gourmet food by a family that has mastered this art, and an enchanting behind-the-scenes look at four generations of people who are just a little bit crazy on the subject of fish.

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