![]() Their stories and the stories of their instructors form the backbone of the book. His narrative follows a group of students-with one student, Kate as the protagonist and the others as supporting characters-through a 12 week class at the California Sushi Academy in Las Angeles. I learn best�as both a reader and a writer�when I can relate to a story about human beings whose lives embody the subject in question. Personally, I don�t learn well from textbooks, or from dry treatises that don�t involve at least some element of human drama. Trevor Corson’s thought about non fiction pretty much follows my own. Maybe he’ll bring me sushi in the hospital as he did after Bella’s birth.Īnyway, the book was even better than I’d thought it would be. ![]() He was right, I’m desperate for a nice piece of raw tuna but since we don’t even know of a good sushi restaurant in our new neighborhood, I’m not going to risk it. Right after I picked it up off the shelf, he pointed out to me that I’d probably start craving sushi as I read the book-problematic as I’m pregnant right now. ![]() ![]() We both love sushi and it sounded like a fascinating book. ![]() The Zen of Fish: The Story of Sushi, from Samurai to Supermarket (now evidently retitled The Story of Sushi: An Unlikely Saga of Raw Fish and Riceĭom read this book recently and told about me bits and pieces as he read. ![]()
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