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Kitchen Arabic: How My Family Came to America and the Recipes We Brought with Us
Kitchen Arabic: How My Family Came to America and the Recipes We Brought with Us | Joseph Geha
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Immigrant children first speak the language of their mothers, and in Toledo, Ohio's Little Syria neighborhood where Joseph Geha grew up, the first place he would go to find his mother would be the kitchen. Many of today's immigrants (…more)
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SqueakyChu
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What a great book this is! I found it in the new book section of my local public library. This is not only a collection of fabulous family recipes by the author, but also tell of his family‘s stories about immigrating from Lebanon to America—specifically Toledo, Ohio—where one of the author‘s relatives was a neighbor and friend to the family of Jameel Farrar (later Jamie Farr, aka Maxwell Klinger of M*A*S*H).

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shortsarahrose
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Was in Des Moines for an archives conference earlier this week. Took a break for a walk on the one day with nice weather and went to this cute little bookstore! I picked up the tagged book and A Prayer for the Crown-Shy, plus a postcard with this cute bear on it that says “Read Together Des Moines”

Bookwomble Cool! A Book Bear! I want one! 😄🐻📚 10mo
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booklover3258
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My review of this book can be found on my YouTube Vlog at:

https://youtu.be/sPOPueyQRRY

Enjoy!

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