The Chef's Secret

The Chef's Secret
Author: Crystal King
Publisher: Atria Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-02-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781501196423

A captivating novel of Renaissance Italy detailing the mysterious life of Bartolomeo Scappi, the legendary chef to several popes and author of one of the bestselling cookbooks of all time, and the nephew who sets out to discover his late uncle’s secrets—including the identity of the noblewoman Bartolomeo loved until he died. When Bartolomeo Scappi dies in 1577, he leaves his vast estate—properties, money, and his position—to his nephew and apprentice Giovanni. He also gives Giovanni the keys to two strongboxes and strict instructions to burn their contents. Despite Scappi’s dire warning that the information concealed in those boxes could put Giovanni’s life and others at risk, Giovanni is compelled to learn his uncle’s secrets. He undertakes the arduous task of decoding Scappi’s journals and uncovers a history of deception, betrayal, and murder—all to protect an illicit love affair. As Giovanni pieces together the details of Scappi’s past, he must contend with two rivals who have joined forces—his brother Cesare and Scappi’s former protégé, Domenico Romoli, who will do anything to get his hands on the late chef’s recipes. With luscious prose that captures the full scale of the sumptuous feasts for which Scappi was known, The Chef’s Secret serves up power, intrigue, and passion, bringing Renaissance Italy to life in a delectable fashion.

Properties and Microstructure

Properties and Microstructure
Author: R. K. MacCrone
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483218201

Treatise on Materials Science and Technology, Volume 11: Properties And Microstructure covers the parameters important to understanding microstructural effects. The book discusses the direct observation and characterization of defects in materials; the cause and effect of crystal defects in silicon integrated circuits; as well as the microstructure of some noncrystalline ceramics. The text also describes microstructural defects in the important semiconductors silicon and germanium, microstructural effects in glasses, microstructural effects on the mechanical properties of ceramics, and finally, microstructures in ferrites. Materials scientists, materials engineers, and graduate students taking related courses will find the book invaluable.

The Earth's Many Voices

The Earth's Many Voices
Author: Richard Kobleur
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2020-02-26
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1728348536

The messages shared in this book provide a collection of stories and verses from a multitude of levels and dimensions of Creation. Our universe has so much to share. As you will come to understand, each element has a story to tell. As a rock solidly speaks its truth; a tree whispers its message; a spirit from an abandoned church reaches out to give reassurance; a gentle breeze touching a human face offers gentleness and wisdom. These narrations are a compilation of the many adventures Richard and I have experienced in our travels on all parts of our Earth. Come journey with us in our experiences and awaken your receptivity that is innate withi n each of us. It is our hope that this book will inspire others to begin their own personal spiritual journey.

Soil Survey

Soil Survey
Author: United States. Soil Conservation Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1941
Genre: Soil surveys
ISBN:

Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: Michigan. Dept. of Labor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1920
Genre: Coal mines and mining
ISBN:

Wake the Sleeping Giant

Wake the Sleeping Giant
Author: Theodore A. Bailey
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2000-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595096670

Wake the Sleeping Giant uses anecdotes to show why students "turn off" in the school system, who is responsible for turning the students off and methods with which to inspire the students to turn back on. Most of the difficulties which face children today do not originate in the home. They arise out of "The Sleeping Giant"-our educational system. This manuscript is written for parents and teachers. It not only criticizes, it gives solutions. While the solutions provided in this book cost little financially, they challenge the teachers, education administrators and parents to change their whole approach to the child. One section of the book details the methods I have used to take eighth grade basic math classes from a third grade level to pre-algebra in less than three months. Another explains an educational game called "Challenge" which I developed to encourage students to read for important facts, develop questions, learn to find the answers for themselves, and peer teach. The game is fun and can be used in conjunction with any text book. As can be seen nightly on local and national newscasts, our children are in crises. Parents, politicians and educators are desperate to find ways to motivate children to read, write and do math. I believe that Wake the Sleeping Giant helps us come closer to that ideal. A sequel is being written at this time.

Feast of Sorrow

Feast of Sorrow
Author: Crystal King
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2017-04-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1501145150

Longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize A Massachusetts Book Award “Must Read” Set amongst the scandal, wealth, and upstairs-downstairs politics of a Roman family, this “addictively readable first novel” (Kirkus Reviews) features the man who inspired the world’s oldest cookbook and the ambition that led to his destruction. In the twenty-sixth year of Augustus Caesar’s reign, Marcus Gavius Apicius has a singular ambition: to serve as culinary adviser to Caesar. To cement his legacy as Rome’s leading epicure, the wealthy Apicius acquires a young chef, Thrasius, for the exorbitant price of twenty thousand denarii. Apicius believes that the talented Thrasius is the key to his culinary success, and with the slave’s help he soon becomes known for his lavish parties and sumptuous meals. For his part, Thrasius finds a family among Apicius’s household, which includes his daughter, Apicata; his wife, Aelia; and her handmaiden Passia, with whom Thrasius falls passionately in love. But as Apicius draws closer to his ultimate goal, his dangerous single-mindedness threatens his young family and places his entire household at the mercy of the most powerful forces in Rome. “A gastronomical delight” (Associated Press), Feast of Sorrow is a vibrant novel, replete with love and betrayal, politics and intrigue, and sumptuous feasts that bring ancient Rome to life.

Country Music

Country Music
Author: Richard Carlin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2019-10-09
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0190902868

Country Music: A Very Short Introduction presents a compelling overview of the music and its impact on American culture. Country music has long been a marker of American identity; from our popular culture to our politics, it has provided a soundtrack to our national life. While traditionally associated with the working class, country's appeal is far broader than any other popular music style. While this music rose from the people, it is also a product of the popular music industry, and the way the music has been marketed to its audience is a key part of its story. Key artists, songs, and musical styles are highlighted that are either touchstones for a particular social event (such as Tammy Wynette's "Stand By Your Man," which produced both a positive and negative backlash as a marker of women's roles in society at the beginning of the liberation movement) or that encompass broader trends in the industry (for example, Jimmie Rodgers' "T for Texas" was an early example of the appropriation of black musical forms by white artists to market them to a mainstream audience). While pursuing a basically chronological outline, the book is structured around certain recurring themes (such as rural vs. urban; tradition vs. innovation; male vs. female; white vs. black) that have been documented through the work of country artists from the minstrel era to today. Truly the voice of the people, country music expresses both deep patriotism as well as a healthy skepticism towards the powers that dominate American society. Country Music: A Very Short Introduction illuminates this rich tradition and assesses its legacy in American popular music culture.