Mort Rosenblum
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A delectable journey into the world of chocolate--from manufacturing to marketing, French boutiques to American multinationals--by the award-winning author of Olives.
Science, over recent years, has confirmed what chocolate lovers have always known: the stuff is actually good for you. It's the Valentine's Day drug of choice, has more antioxidants than red wine, and triggers the same brain responses as falling in love. Nothing, in the end, can stand...
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Mort Rosenblum, a celebrated foreign correspondent, invites us aboard his fifty-four-foot launch tied up in the center of Paris and introduces us to the characters who share his life along the river, ranging from eccentric movie stars and reclusive novelists to barge families just scraping by. He then hauls in the bow line for an unforgettable tour of the river itself from its source to its mouth. The Secret Life of the Seine is a love story between...
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Current events reportage and analysis from the Mort Report on the damage done in the United States and abroad during Donald Trump's presidency, with an essay examining the threatened future impact on global geopolitics, the environment and climate change and other previously unpublished miscellany. Photos, along with illustrations by Jeff Danziger.
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Cave Blindness
Like Plato's cave-dwellers who only saw inaccurate reflections of reality on the wall, America has been blinded to dangerous realities inside and outside our borders, argues award-winning journalist Mort Rosenblum. Our ignorance is not just deplorable, it is literally killing us-and others.
Rosenblum, who has reported from more than one hundred countries, many of which he has outlived, explains how we all can and must learn more about...