The 24-Hour Soup Kitchen: Soul-Stirring Lessons in Gastrophilanthropy
Stephen Henderson
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Description
It was when traveling on assignment in India that journalist Stephen Henderson first learned of soup kitchens operated by Sikh houses of worship (or gurudwaras). After volunteering for a week at the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib in Delhi -- which feeds 20,000 men, women, and children every day -- Henderson became curious to research global gastrophilanthropy, or the very different ways in which hungry people are served free meals around the world. When newspaper and magazine work dispatched him to places across America and abroad, Henderson would add days to his itineraries to learn about local customs of charitable cookery. This intriguing series of field reports reveals the clamor, chaos, and compassion of kitchens in places such as Iran, Israel, and South Korea, as well as those in Austin, Los Angeles and Pittsburgh. While the recipes, culinary methods, and clientele may vary, all the soul-stirring experiences share a common theme: a great way to show love to the needy is through the gift of food. Written with a huge heart, and an even bigger appetite, these chapters -- sad and funny, sometimes both -- may inspire you to embark on your own acts of gastrophilanthropy. After all, someone, somewhere, is always hungry.
Product Details
Price
$25.99
$24.17
Publisher
Radius Book Group
Publish Date
April 07, 2020
Pages
240
Dimensions
6.2 X 9.2 X 0.9 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781635767063
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A travel journalist, public relations professional, and avid amateur chef, Stephen Henderson grew up as a P.K. (preacher's kid) before earning an undergraduate degree at Wheaton College and later attending Yale Divinity School. In a highly circuitous career, he's worked on everything from Avon Books' romance novels, Arrow men's dress shirts, and Maxwell House coffee, to the Radio City Rockettes, Union Theological Seminary, and The John Templeton Foundation. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, Town & Country, Food & Wine, and elsewhere.