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Tables From the Rubble: How the Restaurants That Arose After the Great Quake of 1906 Still Feed San Francisco Today
Tables From the Rubble: How the Restaurants That Arose After the Great Quake of 1906 Still Feed San Francisco Today
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Author: Denise E. Clifton
Publisher: Tandemvines Publishing LLC
Published: 11/28/2017
Pages: 146
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.49lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.34d
ISBN: 9780988274716
About the Author
Denise E. Clifton is the founder of Tandemvines Media, a multimedia company that works with organizations and authors to create stories that are multidimensional experiences. She is committed to crafting narratives that encourage readers to explore. Denise writes about food history and is especially drawn to stories that teach about the evolution of a place through its food. She is passionate about using these compelling tales to help others connect to these special locales. While researching the restaurants featured in Tables From The Rubble, she learned about San Francisco's Italian and Chinese immigrants, neighborhood development, the boxing world, and Prohibition history. She also explored the unique challenges faced by families whose businesses span generations - as well as the stories behind different types of focaccia, raw-fish salad, Green Goddess salad dressing and bloater toast. Oh, and she ate very well - though admittedly she hasn't tried the bloater toast. Yet. Denise worked as a designer, editor, art director and department head for 20 years at the Seattle Times. She has been recognized with multiple awards for her design, including iBook of the Year for 2016. She was a Stanford University Knight Fellow in 2004-05.
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