<p>Situated beautifully at the intersection of Michael Pollan, Ruth Reichl, and Barbara Kingsolver, <i>Heirloom </i>is an inspiring, elegiac, and gorgeously written memoir about rediscovering an older and still vital way of life.<br><br>Fourteen years ago, Tim Stark was living in Brooklyn, working d
Heirloom : notes from an accidental tomato farmer
β Scribed by Tim Stark
- Publisher
- Broadway Books
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Edition
- 1st pbk. ed
- Category
- Library
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