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Northern Harvest

Twenty Michigan Women in Food and Farming
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Pays tribute to the women behind the local, sustainable, and quality foods of northwestern Michigan.

Northern Harvest: Twenty Michigan Women in Food and Farming looks at the female culinary pioneers who have put northern Michigan on the map for food, drink, and farming. Emita Brady Hill interviews women who share their own stories of becoming the cooks, bakers, chefs, and farmers that they are today--each even sharing a delicious recipe or two. These stories are as important to tracing the gastronomic landscape in America as they are to honoring the history, agriculture, and community of Michigan.

Divided into six sections, Northern Harvest celebrates very different women who converged in an important region of Michigan and helped transform it into the flourishing culinary Eden it is today. Hill speaks with orchardists and farmers about planting their own fruit trees and making the decision to transition their farms over to organic. She hears from growers who have been challenged by the northern climate and have made exclusive use of fair trade products in their business. Readers are introduced to the first-ever cheesemaker in the Leelanau area and a pastry chef who is doing it all from scratch. Readers also get a sneak peek into the origins of Traverse City institutions such as Folgarelli's Market and Wine Shop and Trattoria Stella. Hill catches up with local cookbook authors and nationally known food writers. She interviews the founder of two historic homesteads that introduce visitors to a way of living many of us only know from history books.

These oral histories allow each woman to tell her story as she chooses, in her own words, with her own emphasis, and her own discretion or indiscretions. Northern Harvest is a celebration of northern Michigan's rich culinary tradition and the women who made it so. Hungry readers will swallow this book whole.

Product Details

PublisherWayne State University Press
Publish DateMay 05, 2020
Pages232
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780814347133
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.8 inches | 1.1 pounds

About the Author

Born in Baltimore and a New Yorker since 1969, Emita Brady Hill has spent her summers in Traverse City since her childhood. She earned her doctorate in romance languages and literatures from Harvard University and in 2019 was awarded an honorary doctorate in humane letters by Indiana University. Her career as a scholar of the French Enlightenment took her to France, where she discovered French and North African cuisines, an interest that led to her study of the many aspects of food and farming in northern Michigan.

Reviews

Northern Harvest is a bit of a miracle--it is founded on Love. I remember Bronx Faces and am pleased to know we are now celebrating the women. Women are the trees holding the Earth--we are the Love holding the Heart. We are strong and sweet and organic. Good for us.

--Nikki Giovanni "poet"

Northern Harvest: Twenty Michigan Women in Food and Farming offers delightful stories, hope for the future, and is a most timely contribution to the literature and history of a beautiful region of our country.

--P. J. Grath "Books in Northport"

I heard beautiful voices filled with compassion and uncommon honesty. It is a celebration of life's pathways, from fields and kitchens onto our tables, by a distinctive group of agricultural and food pioneers--all women. These powerful and important stories need to be told and preserved. They embody the American tradition of cultural diversity and offer inspiration in uncertain times. Emita has given us a distinctive treasure to savor with each 'bite' and story. I loved every page and am so grateful to have read it.

--Liz Neumark "CEO, Great Performances"

In this joyous book, twenty groundbreaking food and farm adventurers share how they turned toward land, sustainability, and artisanal work. Hill has captured these uplifting and inspiring oral herstories, showcasing in their own voices a deep connection to soil, culture, and people. In breadth and depth, these women reflect the spirit of northern Michigan.

--Anne-Marie Oomen "four-time Michigan Notable Books winner and recipient of the Next Generation Indie Award for Love, Sex, and 4-H (Wayne State University Press, 2015)"

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