Tales of Breaking Free and Breaking Bread Around the World
Rita Golden Gelman is the author of more than 70 children's books, includingInside Nicaragua, which was one of the ALA's Best Young Adult Books of 1988, andMore Spaghetti, I Say!,a staple in every first-grade classroom. As a nomad, Gelman has no permanent address. Her most recent encampments have been in Mexico and New York City.
“Rita serves up a tasty smorgasbord of stories—funny, heartwarming,
and quirky. These tales remind us of what we seek in our own life's
journey: a meaningful connection with people we meet and joy in
finding new friends in unexpected places. Whether you choose to
stay home or start packing, these stories will stir you."
—Maya Frost, author of The New Global Student
“Charming - a wonderful gift for your nomadic friends. The book
will inspire you to travel, to cook, and, to get your own stories
committed to the page!”
—Julie Conover, PassportToAdventure.com, Host & Producer
“Rita and friends take you on a virtual and culinary global
adventure that is sure to evoke a range of emotions. A must-read
for both the armchair and active traveler.”—Beth Whitman, author of
Wanderlust and Lipstick guides for women travelers.
“Rita Golden Gelman’s book pulsates with life’s flavors—both in the
stories and the recipes that accompany them. Remarkably, all
royalties will be donated through two Rotary clubs to provide
scholarships for young adults in a Delhi slum. As a
Rotarian myself, I salute Rita and savor her book. So will
you.”
—Karin Treiber, PhD, Rotarian, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
“Thanks to Rita and her friends, the world just got a little
smaller. This inspirational book simultaneously illustrates
how large and small our global community has become. By
sharing recipes, customs, and lives, we are ushered through an
exotic world of experiences.”
—John O. Hishmeh, Executive Director, Council on Standards for
International Educational Travel
“These wonderfully poignant stories speak to the inner-nomad in all
of us, reminding us of the joy and warmth we feel when sharing
laughter, tears, and meals across cultures.”
—Sara LaRosa, Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, Tonga 2006-2008
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