Friday, July 20, 2018
First, a nod to The Joy of Cooking (Scribner, $35), which, one could argue, revolutionized the cookbook industry in the United States (and beyond). Irma Rombauer's original edition focused on recipes that simplified steps, equipment and ingredients for doable, affordable at-home cooking. Every volume of Joy is updated; the most recent 75th-anniversary edition intentionally restored much of the voice of the original authors.
America's Test Kitchen is known for its thorough vetting of everything kitchen-related, be it recipe or serving spoon. Their cookbooks compile the best of their advice, as determined by their editors. In 100 Recipes: The Absolute Best Ways to Make the True Essentials (America's Test Kitchen, $40), they serve up their take on the best possible variation of every essential dish you can imagine. If 100 recipes isn't enough for you, look for Cook's Illustrated Cookbook (Cook's Illustrated, $20), an American Test Kitchen brand that offers up 2,000 (yes, 2,000) recipes from the magazine's 20-year history, all blessed by Test Kitchen staff. --Kerry McHugh, blogger at Entomology of a BookwormAll That Is Left Is All That Matters: Stories
by Mark Slouka
Discover: Mark Slouka's melancholy short stories explore some of the darker aspects of our lives.
The Secrets Between Us
by Thrity Umrigar
Discover: Two women living in the slums of Mumbai form a tentative business partnership and friendship.
The Possible World
by Liese O'Halloran Schwarz
Discover: The lives of a traumatized young boy, the ER doctor who first cares for him and an almost 100-year old woman gradually come together in this gripping story of love and loss.
Mystery & Thriller
Those Other Women
by Nicola Moriarty
Discover: Poppy accidentally starts a war between mums and non-mums in this funny, thoughtful Australian novel.
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Spinning Silver
by Naomi Novik
Discover: Naomi Novik follows Uprooted with a richly imagined fairy tale based loosely on Rumpelstiltskin.
Biography & Memoir
The Widower's Notebook
by Jonathan Santlofer
Discover: A widower shares the profound grief of losing his wife of 40 years in this candid, engaging memoir.
The Lost Chapters: Finding Recovery & Renewal One Book at a Time
by Leslie Schwartz
Discover: Novelist Leslie Schwartz writes about serving time in jail and finding solace and strength from fellow inmates and 21 books.
History
1968: Radical Protest and Its Enemies
by Richard Vinen
Discover: This synthesis of histories, memoirs and other accounts of 1968 provides a well-researched analysis of the year's remarkable outburst of student protest and labor unrest.
Essays & Criticism
The Oxford Companion to the Brontës: Anniversary Edition
by Christine Alexander and Margaret Smith
Discover: A thorough, well-structured and enjoyable reference work on the Brontë family.
Nature & Environment
Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter
by Ben Goldfarb
Discover: This amusing and insightful book makes a convincing case for why beavers are among the most important wild animals in North America.
Children's & Young Adult
When the Cousins Came
by Katie Yamasaki
Discover: When Lila's two city cousins come to visit her home in the country, the trio share unexpected adventures both inside and outside.
The Letting Go
by Deborah Markus
Discover: Emily thought she was safe after changing her identity, but when a corpse appears at the front door of her new school, she fears the murders may be starting again.
Stumpkin
by Lucy Ruth Cummins
Discover: A New York City pumpkin is repeatedly passed over as jack-o-lantern material because he lacks a sturdy stem.
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