Praise for "Pot on the Fire": "Those new to [Thorne's work] will
experience the joy of prose that welcomes you to the hearth and
invites you to stay . . . Each nuance and thought provides a
doorway into the contemplation of a life well-savored." --Kyla
Wazana, "San Francisco Chronicle""" "The Thornes will bring out the
culinary adventurer in you, whether or not you ever leave home . .
. Everthing John Thorne writes, in prose rubbed shiny like river
stones, is . . . rich in substance and texture." --Sylvia Carter,
"Newsday""" "With every collection, [Thorne's] accounts . . . make
richer reading." --Corby Kummer, "The New York Times Book
Review"
Praise for Pot on the Fire & nbsp; " Those new to& nbsp; [Thorne's
work]& nbsp; will experience the joy of prose that welcomes you to
the hearth and invites you to stay . . . Each nuance and thought
provides a doorway into the contemplation of a life well-savored. "
-- Kyla Wazana, San Francisco Chronicle & nbsp; "The Thornes will
bring out the culinary adventurer in you, whether or not you ever
leave home . . . Everthing John Thorne writes, in prose rubbed
shiny like river stones, is . . . rich in substance and texture."
--Sylvia Carter, Newsday & nbsp; "With every collection, [Thorne's]
accounts . . . make richer reading." --Corby Kummer, The New York
Times Book Review
Praise for "Pot on the Fire": " Those new to [Thorne's work] will
experience the joy of prose that welcomes you to the hearth and
invites you to stay . . . Each nuance and thought provides a
doorway into the contemplation of a life well-savored." -- Kyla
Wazana, "San Francisco Chronicle""" "The Thornes will bring out the
culinary adventurer in you, whether or not you ever leave home . .
. Everthing John Thorne writes, in prose rubbed shiny like river
stones, is . . . rich in substance and texture." --Sylvia Carter,
"Newsday""" "With every collection, [Thorne's] accounts . . . make
richer reading." --Corby Kummer, "The New York Times Book Review"
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