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Cooking and baking provide their own adventures. From the child who learned to cook in Grandma's kitchen to the adult who had never even tried to boil water, anyone who has ever attempted to prepare food has experienced memorable moments. That's why most of us have a favorite culinary story. Sometimes it's about a success. Other times it's about a total disaster. Oftentimes, it centers on a gathering of family and friends. Whether you love to cook and bake, or stay as far away from a kitchen as possible, you'll smile and remember your own stories when you join 46 authors as they recount cool-inary moments - good, bad, even hilarious - and share some recipes behind the stories. Contributors: Ellen Andersen, Carol A. Baird, Carolyn Roth Barnum, Janet Beagle, AimeeAnn Blythe, Mason K Brown, Rob Buck, Penelope Carleveto, Rebecca Carpenter, Lauren Craft, Jessica H. Crowell, Lola Di Giulio De Maci, Diana C. Derringer, Terri Elders, Karen Friday, Tommy Scott Gilmore III, Lydia E. Harris, Helen L. Hoover, Tammy Karasek, Alice Klies, Nancy Julien Kopp, Barbara Latta, Yvonne Lehman, Lore Marett, Diana Leagh Matthews, Beverly Hill McKinney, Jaclyn S. Miller, Vicki H. Moss, Karen Lynn Nolan, Marilyn Nutter, Natalie Ogbourne, Kim Peterson, Robert (Bob) W. Rettie, Toni Armstrong Sample, Cybele Sieradski, Janet Sobczyk, Gloria Spears, Rabbi Frank Stern, Nate Stevens, Annmarie B. Tait, Myrtle V. Thompson, Beverly Varnado, Mary Ellen Weber, Kathy Whirity, Ann Brubaker Greenleaf Wirtz, Juanita Giberson Woodward
The Titanic's story didn't end when it sank beneath the surface of the ocean April 15, 1912; nor did it end when the last survivor was laid to rest in 1997. These authors' personal stories offer a glimpse into some of the reasons for the enduring significance of the great ocean liner and its passengers, and why their stories continue to influence lives today.The 32 stories in WHY? TITANIC MOMENTS are written by: Edward D. Walker, Mary Kellogg-Joslyn, John Joslyn, Leslie Turner, Lowell Lytle, J. Robert Difulgo, Benjamin Crosby, Garry D. Shutlak, Frank J. Goldsmith Jr., Sarah Hamilton-Cardy, John William Clifford, Julie Hedgepeth Williams, Penelope Carlevato, John White, Nancy Moser, June Hall McCash, Karen Kamuda, Maggie Mico, Gary Jeanty, Lynn Behr Sanford, Rose M. Rohloff, Charles Pellegrino, Peggy Wirgau, Wade Sisson, Bill Willard, Mary Ann Whitley, Dave Brangan, Vicki H. Moss, Yvonne Lehman, Titanic Historical Society
Will those who survived the Titanic's sinking and their descendants be able to find a love more powerful than their pain?
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