New & Noteworthy, From Food Policy to Communicating With the Dead
Feb. 2, 2021
Recent titles of interest:
LOUD BLACK GIRLS: 20 Black Women Writers Ask: What’s Next?, edited by Yomi Adegoke and Elizabeth Uviebinené. (Fourth Estate, $26.99.) Black British women from a range of disciplines (writers, artists, actors, etc.) discuss finding and preserving their voices.
RESETTING THE TABLE: Straight Talk About the Food We Grow and Eat, by Robert Paarlberg. (Knopf, $27.95.) Paarlberg, a Harvard political scientist specializing in agriculture and food policy, argues that commercial farms have an important role to play in fostering healthier eating habits.
RABBIT ISLAND: Stories, by Elvira Navarro. Translated by Christina MacSweeney. (Two Lines, $19.95.) In this impressionistic, dreamlike collection, Navarro, a Spanish writer, deploys surrealism to comic, haunting effect: a floating grandmother, a pawlike appendage growing from an ear.
25 photos that will inspire you to visit the Nelson Tasman Like we even need photos to inspire us to visit the home of the Abel Tasman?
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Every single day I wake up and thank my lucky stars I get to call New Zealand home.
These days where COVID19 ravages the world, we remain somewhat blissfully distanced from it down under, behind closed borders. One of the many perks of snuffing out community transmission months and months ago is that we can travel freely around New Zealand, mask-free.