~Brett Wohletz, Class of 2024 The importance of food Turn your wounds into wisdom~Oprah Winfrey If you’re not challenged, you’re not trying. In the book How the Other Half Eats, by Priya Fielding, I was challenged to space out my work and read a lot in little time....
~John Mulvany, Class of 2024 A Sad & Harsh Reality Discovering the hidden truths of reality. The Parable of the Sowers taught me the things I didn’t know about the sad and harsh reality some live in the world. I learned the different themes and the way of...
~Eric Olson, Class of 2024 Week One: May 7-10 Journal #1 Halfway through “How the Other Half Eats,” I’m struck by its exploration of food inequality. It vividly portrays the big differences in access to nutritious food between affluent and...
~Eric Olson, Class of 2024 Food Insecurity Nothing is more important than health. “If you cannot feed a hundred people, then feed just one.” “Make us worthy, Lord, to serve those throughout the world who live and die in poverty or hunger. Give them, through our hands,...
~Patrick Carolan, Class of 2024 Food is a Journey Culinary Culture is a Large Part of Life “Food is our common ground” How the Other Half Eats Thinking of others is more than a one-time thing. The book, How The Other Side Eats, by Priya Fielding, challenged me to...
1 response to “Carolan Review: How the Other Half Eats”
You hit the target on this book reflection. It follows the details of the design writing plan as well as any I have read. I feel like I am part of what you have experienced, and that is what a good book reflection can do. Be sure format your book titles and italics and then it will be perfect 😊