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The Telling Room - by Michael Paterniti (Paperback)

The Telling Room - by  Michael Paterniti (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><i>NEW YORK TIMES</i> BESTSELLER - NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY</b> <b>NPR - <i>Entertainment Weekly - Kirkus Reviews - The Christian Science Monitor</i></b> <p/>In the picturesque village of Guzmán, Spain, in a cave dug into a hillside on the edge of town, an ancient door leads to a cramped limestone chamber known as "the telling room." Containing nothing but a wooden table and two benches, this is where villagers have gathered for centuries to share their stories and secrets--usually accompanied by copious amounts of wine. <p/> It was here, in the summer of 2000, that Michael Paterniti found himself listening to a larger-than-life Spanish cheesemaker named Ambrosio Molinos de las Heras as he spun an odd and compelling tale about a piece of cheese. An unusual piece of cheese. Made from an old family recipe, Ambrosio's cheese was reputed to be among the finest in the world, and was said to hold mystical qualities. Eating it, some claimed, conjured long-lost memories. But then, Ambrosio said, things had gone horribly wrong. . . . <p/> By the time the two men exited the telling room that evening, Paterniti was hooked. Soon he was fully embroiled in village life, relocating his young family to Guzmán in order to chase the truth about this cheese and explore the fairy tale-like place where the villagers conversed with farm animals, lived by an ancient Castilian code of honor, and made their wine and food by hand, from the grapes growing on a nearby hill and the flocks of sheep floating over the Meseta. <p/> What Paterniti ultimately discovers there in the highlands of Castile is nothing like the idyllic slow-food fable he first imagined. Instead, he's sucked into the heart of an unfolding mystery, a blood feud that includes accusations of betrayal and theft, death threats, and a murder plot. As the village begins to spill its long-held secrets, Paterniti finds himself implicated in the very story he is writing. <p/> Equal parts mystery and memoir, travelogue and history, <i>The Telling Room </i>is an astonishing work of literary nonfiction by one of our most accomplished storytellers. A moving exploration of happiness, friendship, and betrayal, <i>The Telling Room</i> introduces us to Ambrosio Molinos de las Heras, an unforgettable real-life literary hero, while also holding a mirror up to the world, fully alive to the power of stories that define and sustain us. <p/><b>Praise for <i>The Telling Room</i></b> <p/>"Captivating . . . Paterniti's writing sings, whether he's talking about how food activates memory, or the joys of watching his children grow."<b>--NPR</b><i><br></i><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Captivating . . . Paterniti's writing sings, whether he's talking about how food activates memory, or the joys of watching his children grow."<b>--NPR</b> <p/> "A gorgeous and impassioned monument to the art and mystery of storytelling, <i>The Telling Room</i> is rich, funny, humane, devastating, and beautiful. It made me want to applaud, it made me want to cry, it made me want to move to Spain. Michael Paterniti is a genius."<b>--Elizabeth Gilbert, author of <i>Eat, Pray, Love</i></b> <p/> "Unforgettable . . . a must-read for all who think of Spain as magical, who consider cheese as the ultimate gift of love, who love stories of betrayal, despair, revenge and redemption."<b><i>--The Wall Street Journal</i></b> <p/> "<i>The Telling Room</i> embodies the spirit of slow food and life."<b>--Michael Pollan</b> <p/>"Elegant, strange, funny, and insightful, <i>The Telling Room</i> is a marvelous tale and a joyful read, a trip into a world peopled by some of the most remarkable characters--and, yes, cheese--in memory."<b>--Susan Orlean, author of <i>The Orchid Thief</i></b> <p/> "By the time you hit the tenth page of <i>The Telling Room, </i> you realize you're in the hands of a storyteller so masterful, emotionally subtle, and smooth that you're willing to follow him anywhere, even into a cave. And you will."<b>--<i>The Daily Beast</i></b> <p/>"Rich and shaggy, full of Castilian-size detours . . . one hugely likable book."<b>--<i>The Boston Globe</i></b> <p/> "Exquisite . . . [a] gripping tale. [Grade: ] A"<b><i>--Entertainment Weekly</i></b> <p/>"Breathtakingly cinematic . . . reads like Bill Buford's <i>Heat, </i> conveying the passions of both author and subject, but with David Foster Wallace's gift for digression."<b>--<i>The Tampa Bay Times</i></b> <p/> "Paterniti dives deeply into Spain's political history, the pleasures of craft, and the motives and methods of storytelling itself."<b>--<i>Harper's</i></b> <p/>"Few writers can write about the taste of food with Paterniti's vibrancy and precision. . . . [He] is a master of finding and telling great stories (the finding, for most writers, often being as difficult as the telling) that appear to be about something small, such as cheese, but are actually about something far larger--in this case, the whole of human existence. . . . As much as <i>The Telling Room</i> is about a Spaniard's quest to create a cheese that embodies all the love and pain and joy he's ever known, it's also the story of a writer's quest to channel that obsession into the perfect story."<b>--<i>Esquire</i></b> <p/>"For my money, Paterniti is one of the most expansive and joyful writers around--big-hearted and humane and funny. This book is a wild and amazing ride."<b>--George Saunders, author of <i>Tenth of December</i></b> <p/>"The list of writers I would read even if they were to write about a piece of cheese has always been short, but it includes Michael Paterniti. He has proved here that if you love something enough and pay a passionate enough attention to it, the whole world can become present in it."<b>--John Jeremiah Sullivan, author of <i>Pulphead</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Michael Paterniti</b> is the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Driving Mr. Albert: A Trip Across America with Einstein's Brain</i>. His writing has appeared in many publications, including <i>The New York Times Magazine, National Geographic, Harper's, Outside, Esquire, </i>and <i>GQ, </i>where he works as a correspondent. Paterniti has been nominated eight times for the National Magazine Award, and is the recipient of a NEA grant and two MacDowell Fellowships. He is the co-founder of a children's storytelling center in Portland, Maine, where he lives with his wife and their three children.

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