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  • The Border: A Novel (Power of the Dog)

    The Border: A Novel (Power of the Dog)

              “I’ve long and often said that the ‘Mexican Drug Problem’ is really the American drug problem,” says Don Winslow who recently completed The Border, the third book in his Cartel Trilogy.           While Winslow is writing fiction, his New York Times bestselling books are all too real.           “We’re the consumers and the ones…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    March 22, 2019
    Suspense, Thriller, William Morrow
    Cartel Trilogy, Don Winslow, Thriller, War on Drugs
  • 50 Ways to Love Wine More: Adventures in Wine Appreciation!

    50 Ways to Love Wine More: Adventures in Wine Appreciation!

    Jim Laughren wants to keep it real when talking about wine. No pretentions, no superciliousness. It’s about what you like, not what the big time wine critics say you should like says Laughren, author of 50 Ways to Love Wine More: Adventures in Wine Appreciation! (Crosstown Publishing 2018; $26.95), an NYC Big Book Award winner…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    March 22, 2019
    Book Cellar, Book signings, Chicago, Wine
    Book Cellar, Wine
  • Food of the Italian South by Katie Parla

    Food of the Italian South by Katie Parla

    It’s personal for Katie Parla, award winning cookbook author, travel guide and food blogger who now has turned her passion for all things Italian to the off-the-beaten paths of Southern Italy, with its small villages, endless coastline, vast pastures and rolling hills. “Three of my grandmother’s four grandparents are from Spinoso, deep in a remote…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    March 18, 2019
    Book Cellar, Book signings, Chicago, Cookbooks, Food, Food History, Italian
    book signing, cookbook, Italy, Katie Parla, Southern Italian Cuisine
  • The Lost Night by Andrea Bartz

    The Lost Night by Andrea Bartz

                  In Andrea Bartz’s mystery novel, The Lost Night, Lindsay Bach believes she remembers the night her once-best friend Edie committed suicide. It’s seared into her brain. Or so she thinks. Over dinner, a long ago friend who has just moved back to New York suggests that she wasn’t with the group like she believes.…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    March 11, 2019
    Book Cellar, Book signings, Crown, mystery
    Book Cellar, book signing, mystery
  • Getting to Calm: Cool Headed Strategies for Parenting Tweens + Teens

    Getting to Calm: Cool Headed Strategies for Parenting Tweens + Teens

    Been there, done that and hate it. A serious conversation with our child suddenly devolves into a fight worthy of an elementary school yard. Instead of being able to settle the issue, we instead find ourselves upset and angry and our children feeling the same. That’s not the way to work things out. But how…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    March 7, 2019
    Uncategorized
    Getting to Calm, Laura Kastner, Parenting
  • Renegade Women in Film and TV

    Renegade Women in Film and TV

                  When we think of power brokers—the people who produce and direct movies or write the scripts, the names that come to mind are mostly males. Film critic Elizabeth Weitzman sets about changing all that in her new book, Renegade Women in Film & TV (Clarkson Potter 2019; $16.99). Told in short biographies, some highlighted…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    March 3, 2019
    Chronicles, Women, Women & Arts
    Clarkson Potter, Elizabeth Weitzman, Hollywood, The Music Box, Women Filmmakers
  • A Vanishing Man: Charles Finch’s Latest Victorian Mystery

    A Vanishing Man: Charles Finch’s Latest Victorian Mystery

                  Charles Lenox is a well-educated, well-connected young man, but even he, when called to the Duke of Dorset’s home after a painting is found to have been stolen, knows his place. After all, even among the aristocracy, a Duke is way above Lenox, particularly now that he has taken to detecting (after all, what…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    February 28, 2019
    Authors, Minotaur, mystery, Thriller
    Charles Finch, Charles Lenox, London, Victorian mystery
  • Rose Water & Orange Blossoms: Fresh & Classic Recipes from My Lebanese Kitchen

    Rose Water & Orange Blossoms: Fresh & Classic Recipes from My Lebanese Kitchen

    The cookbook, her first, is the outcome of her award winning blog and herdesire to educate people about Mediterranean/Middle Eastern food says Maureen Abood about Lebanese food. “I want people to learn how to make this adventuresome but easily accessible food.”

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    February 27, 2019
    Cookbooks, Running Press
    healthy, Lebanese Cooking, Maureen Abood
  • Bitten by the Blues: The Alligator Records Story

    Bitten by the Blues: The Alligator Records Story

                  Bruce Iglauer, president and founder of Alligator Records, describes himself as an actively bad musician who can’t read music, and can only sometimes sing on pitch. Yet he was able to turn a $2500 inheritance into the largest independent record label in the world. Bitten by the Blues: The Alligator Records Story (University of…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    February 19, 2019
    Autobiography, Chicago, City Lit Books
    Alligator Records, Bruce Iglauer, Chicago Blues
  • Pete Buttigieg’s Shortest Way Home: One Mayor’s Challenge and a Model for America’s Future

    Pete Buttigieg’s Shortest Way Home: One Mayor’s Challenge and a Model for America’s Future

                  In January 2011, Newsweek magazine published an article titled “America’s Dying Cities” focusing on 10 cities with the steepest drop in overall population as well as the largest decline in the number of residents under the age of 18. Among those listed such as Detroit and Flint, was South Bend, Indiana which over the…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    February 19, 2019
    Biography, Liveright, Politics
    Pete Buttigieg, Presidential candidate
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