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tony danza giveaway & october winner

November 1, 2012

Tony Danza

Congratulations to Tracy R., winner of the October book giveaway…a very special one!  Tracy has won signed copies of  Life Lessons From the Chocolate Factory…10 Rich, Satisfying Nuggets to Nibble On for her ENTIRE book group in addition to a conference call from author Christopher Holl!!  Thank you so much, Christopher, for providing such a generous giveaway!  Hopefully, Tracy will provide us with some photos and news from her book group session!!

For November, the giveaway is a book written by a celebrity…a multi-talented celebrity.  His name is Tony Danza!

I got the chance to meet Tony recently when he appeared in Connecticut at an R.J. Julia’s bookstore event in Madison.  (I enjoyed talking with him about two favorite cities –  comparing NYC and Philly.)  And, this month’s giveaway is a signed copy of his first book I’d Like to Apologize to Every Teacher I Ever Had:  My Year as a Rookie Teacher at Northeast High.  If it sounds a little familiar, it may be because the subject was the topic of an A&E reality series called TEACH.  Tony experienced the life of a first-year teacher – teaching tenth-grade English at Northeast High – Philadelphia’s largest high school.  His students didn’t care about his celebrity…heck, they weren’t even born when Who’s the Boss  aired; never mind Taxi!  And, even though A&E cancelled the show after six episodes, Tony completed his year as teacher – a career he had aspired to long before he started acting.

The book is an insightful account you will truly enjoy.  Be sure to enter to win often – before the end of November.   Details for entering are here.

Thanks for visiting,  Jackie

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book giveaway winner for september!

October 1, 2012

Congratulations to Lynn T. from New Jersey for winning the author signed copy of 1,000 Places to Visit Before You Die.  Lynn, I know you will enjoy this book!  You can read a little more about it here  https://pleasureinsimplethings.com/1000-places-to-see-before-you-die/

Now, on to October’s giveaway!

We have a very special book giveaway this month.  In keeping with a favorite October theme (candy!), I have chosen a book that was inspired by Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory…seems appropriate for the season :)  BUT, the book is not directly about candy and is not about the making of the popular movie.  Rather, the book uses the movie as a metaphorical backdrop to life lessons.  Whether or not you have seen the movie, this book  Life Lessons From the Chocolate Factory…10 Rich, Satisfying Nuggets to Nibble On reveals the simple, yet timeless lessons we can all embrace to help get hold of life’s real golden ticket –lasting peace of mind.

It is a wonderful book for both reflection and discussion.  And, because of this, Christopher Holl, the author of this book, has arranged for a very special giveaway for the October giveaway.  He has agreed to not only provide signed copies of his book to AN ENTIRE BOOKGROUP (!), but also to make a conference call to the winning bookgroup during a monthly bookgroup meeting to discuss the book!!!!

So, for this very special giveaway, I ask that anyone that is part of a bookgroup send me a message and I will enter you into this special drawing.  Anyone sending me a message or making a comment on the blog, facebook, or twitter during the month of October will be entered BUT you need to let me know that you are a member of a bookgroup and indicate how many members are in your bookgroup.

Christopher Holl, author of “Life Lessons from the Chocolate Factory”,  October’s special giveaway book selection.

Good luck!

 Thanks for visiting, Jackie

 

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book giveaway winner for august!

September 1, 2012

Yes, Chef  by Marcus Samuelsson

Congratulations to Deedee P. from ?, August’s book giveaway winner of the author autographed copy of Yes, Chefhttps://pleasureinsimplethings.com/yes-chef-by-marcus-samuelsson/

Qualify, starting today, for September’s giveaway selection, 1,000 Places to See Before You Die signed by author Patricia Schultz. https://pleasureinsimplethings.com/1000-places-to-see-before-you-die/

A really inspiring book.  Guidelines to win: https://pleasureinsimplethings.com/book-giveaway/

Monthly winners are welcome and encouraged to write a review of the book they received to be included on a future book giveaway post.

Hope you can enjoy a ‘No Labor’ Day weekend.  Thanks for visiting, Jackie

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book giveaway winner for july!

August 1, 2012

in the garden by stacy bass

Congratulations to Cynthia S. from Connecticut, July’s book giveaway winner of the author autographed copy of In the Garden!

Qualify, starting today, for August’s giveaway selection, Yes, Chef, signed by author Marcus Samuelsson.  https://pleasureinsimplethings.com/yes-chef-by-marcus-samuelsson/

Pleasure in Simple Things August giveaway book signed by Marcus Samuelsson.

A great read!  Guidelines to win  https://pleasureinsimplethings.com/book-giveaway

Winners are welcome and encouraged to write a review of the book they received to be included on a future monthly giveaway page.

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book giveaway winner for june!

July 2, 2012

22 britannia road by amanda hodgkinson

Congratulations to Liza Hawkins, blogger at (a)Musing Foodie for winning the author autographed copy of 22 Britannia Road!  See details for how to win July’s giveaway selection:  https://pleasureinsimplethings.com/book-giveaway/

Amanda Hodgkinson’s first novel did not have a common beginning.  It was accepted by the first agent she contacted and taken on by a publisher almost as quickly.  Not a common story; but not a common book.  Many critics are comparing Ms. Hodgkinson’s work to that of Tatiana De Rosnay in Sarah’s Key and, I must admit, I enjoyed it with the same enthusiasm.

The British author, now residing in France, made two Connecticut stops while in the United States.  One of these was at Fairfield University.  It was at this visit, sponsored by the University’s MFA in Creative Writing program, that I had the opportunity to hear Ms. Hodgkinson speak about herself and her New York Times bestselling debut novel.

A photo of Amanda Hodgkinson, author of “22 Britannia Road.”

Ms. Hodgkinson’s sparkling personality lit the room as she spoke to a crowd comprised of, largely, writing students.  Her own experience attending an MFA program was while her children were small. She credits the formal training for giving her validation and the confidence to continue pursuing her profession.  One particular professor she had announced to her “you will be a writer.”  For Ms. Hodgkinson, hearing she had what it took to be a writer gave her the confidence to go forward.  The formal writing program she attended was very unstructured, and she credits her experience as a journalist with helping her to condense her ‘ramblings.’

Ms. Hodgkinson has been writing a weekly column for a paper in France, where she has resided for the last six years.   Her husband lured her to France with the promise of a place to write ‘among the sunflower fields.’  This first novel, 22 Britannia Road, tells the effects of war on a family during peace time; a family desperately trying to put itself back together after the Second World War.  Silvana and Janusz are young newlyweds when they are separated…Silvana and her infant son, Aurek learn to survive by disappearing into the forests of Eastern Europe, while Janusz serves in the war and flees to France.  At the war’s end, Janusz decides to search for his wife and son.  When the family is reunited, they travel to England together for a fresh start, struggling to create a home.  But, as time goes on, many secrets are revealed to strain what little holds the family together.

Written in present tense, the novel slowly reveals the past with the back-story within the novel…alternating between the past and present, showing how the past influences the present.   The novel smoothly switches between the three character’s (mother, father, and son) points of view, taking the reader into war time and what happens as its result.

Though she did not experience the effects of war time herself, the aspects of relocating to a new country were very real to Ms. Hodgkinson.  She relocated to a new country at the same time she was working on the novel…moving to France with her husband and daughters – where she did not know the language or country – much like the family she portrays in this post war novel.

I was thrilled to get the chance to meet Amanda Hodgkinson during her visit to the U.S. and I look forward to her next piece of work.

22 Britannia Road by Amanda Hodgkinson is a wonderful debut novel.  I would love to hear your reactions to the book after you read it!

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yes, chef by marcus samuelsson

June 29, 2012

field trip friday

I couldn’t wait to read Marcus Samuelsson’s new memoir.  And, guess what?  He was appearing at Barnes & Noble in New York City on the day of the book’s launch.  Perfect!  I was attending!

As a fan and a follower of Chef Samuelsson’s career, I couldn’t wait to listen to his casual conversation about his life and career with restaurant critic, Ruth Reichl.  Most of my friends know Chef Samuelsson as the winner of  Bravo’s Top Chef Masters in 2010.  No small feat, mind you…but, his career thus far has been far more impressive than one huge victory on Top Chef

He was the youngest chef to receive a three-star rating from The New York Times, and was also named Best Chef in New York City (in 2003) by the James Beard Foundation.  His restaurant in Harlem, The Red Rooster (a culmination of food influences from many countries), has received national acclaim. He also can take credit for creating the Obamas’ first official state dinner.

I arrive at Barnes & Noble early and score a front row seat.  Appearing much younger than his 42 years, Chef Samuelsson has a very humble and calming demeanor that immediately puts everyone at ease.  When Ms. Reichl opens his new book Yes, Chef (written with Veronica Chambers) and reads the first sentence, everyone is intrigued:  “I have never seen a picture of my mother”…

“fantastic food needs a lot of loving hands” – Chef Marcus Samuelsson

Born Kassahum Tsegie in Ethiopia, Chef Samuelsson was adopted by a white, middle-class family in Sweden.  Family was responsible for his early culinary aspirations. He credits his Swedish grandmother for his first cooking lessons and says “learning to smoke salmon with my uncle was good times.”  Listening to him talk about his love for food, it seems evident Chef Samuelsson was a natural in the kitchen.   He confirms my suspicions with comments like: “I think I was born to do this” and “food and flavors have become my first language.”

He talks openly about the life of a struggling chef…not all glamour like food television, but hard work..and he discusses the physical toll it has taken on his body.  When he was a young chef, he would vomit from stress before each shift –perfecting it to a timed nine minutes before returning, unflustered, back to work at his cooking station.

When asked for his restaurant recommendations, Samuelsson started to name some, by cuisine, then hesitated and thoughtfully told the crowd that “you are not gonna ‘get it’ as an experience in a restaurant.  You need to eat in someone’s home.”

A photo of Chef Marcus Samuelsson at the launch of his memoir “Yes, Chef.” He says he will always have a love/hate relationship with France.

Marcus talks about the circumstances of his life without shock value, but with a global perspective that is both admirable and  enlightening.  He tells us “the way we do things here (U.S.) is one way, but not the only way.” And, he speaks of the role of the chef in the global society, inspiring change in the global climate. (see his website for more on this: http://www.marcussamuelsson.com/ ).

He has lived a life of multicultural influences that are reflected in his cooking and his global perspective.  After hearing him speak, I am so much more interested in his cooking story for the fact that it helps explain the influence it has had on his life perspective.

Chef Samuelsson on his experience with the television show “Chopped”: “the person that is ‘one’ with the food comes out on top.”

I can’t wait to start reading…I suspect I will devour his book in one sitting…bon appetit!

A copy of Yes, Chef signed by Marcus Samuelsson is the giveaway book selection for August.  To be eligible,  simply ‘like’ my facebook, follow my twitter, or leave a comment on a post during the month of August.

Full details:  https://pleasureinsimplethings.com/book-giveaway/

 

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book giveaway winner for may!

June 3, 2012

state of wonder by anne patchett

May’s free book giveaway is State of Wonder by Ann Patchett.  Ann was in Connecticut this past month and I had the pleasure to meet her when I attended one of her appearances with one of my bookgroups.

May’s winner of the free autographed signed book is Lauren P. who blogs on The Well Crafted Home.  Congratulations Lauren!  I know you will love the book!

For more details on entering to win next month’s book, 22 Brittania Road, click here: https://pleasureinsimplethings.com/book-giveaway/

Her are some photos of Ann from the appearance I attended.

Ann Patchett, the author of eight novels, including “Bel Canto” and “Run”

Ann, now a bookstore owner as well as an author, speaks to a packed house of over 400 in Connecticut.

Next month’s giveaway book:

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