In Dan's last book, I Like Your Shirt, we were served an elegant and healthy meal of humor, philosophical sketches, musings, and brisk reflections that adapted Old World traditions to modern tables without compromising flavor. In I'll Spring for Lunch we are led down a pathway marked by savory morsels of Haiku, oxymorons, sagacious reflections, ruminations, and samplings of the human experience. From the nearsighted executioner to the clairvoyant critic to a final serving of cheesecake, we are offered an entertaining voyage ...
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In Dan's last book, I Like Your Shirt, we were served an elegant and healthy meal of humor, philosophical sketches, musings, and brisk reflections that adapted Old World traditions to modern tables without compromising flavor. In I'll Spring for Lunch we are led down a pathway marked by savory morsels of Haiku, oxymorons, sagacious reflections, ruminations, and samplings of the human experience. From the nearsighted executioner to the clairvoyant critic to a final serving of cheesecake, we are offered an entertaining voyage with the chap from New Bedford, Massachusetts.
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