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SUMMARY:Brian Noyes\, The Red Truck Bakery Farmhouse Cookbook
DESCRIPTION:McIntyre’s Books is excited to welcome Brian Noyes and his new cookbook\, The Red Truck Bakery Farmhouse Cookbook. 95+ recipes for breakfast\, lunch\, dinner\, and dessert from the award-winning Red Truck Bakery near Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley\, bringing the comfort and charm of the farmhouse where the bakery started into your kitchen. \n“Original and highly personal\, The Red Truck Bakery Farmhouse Cookbook is a joyful love story to many comfort foods.”—Jacques Pépin\, chef and author \n“If a cookbook could be a page-turner\, this is the one! Brian not only knows how to create comfort in spades\, but he writes both the sweet and savory recipes in such a way that you feel like you’re part of those five generations who inspired these vittles.”—Carla Hall\, chef and author \nBrian Noyes\, founder of the beloved Red Truck Bakery in Marshall\, Virginia\, and author of the Red Truck Bakery Cookbook\, presents more than 95 all-new\, comforting recipes celebrating ingredients and traditions from the bakery’s home on the edge of the Shenandoah Valley and the Blue Ridge mountains. With small-town charm\, an emphasis on local\, seasonal produce\, and country comfort inspiration from the 170-year-old farmhouse where the bakery began\, The Red Truck Bakery Farmhouse Cookbook features Brian’s favorite savory recipes and old-time classics from family\, friends\, and the bakery archives. This is the food that Brian cooks at home as well as for the bakery’s thousands of customers nationwide—plus recipes for favorite Red Truck Bakery dishes that have not been shared before. \nFrom delightful lunch and dinner options like Potato & Pesto Flatbread\, Corn Crab Cakes with Jalapeño Mayonnaise\, Mid-July Tomato Pie\, Pork Tenderloin with Rosemary and Blueberries\, and Sweet Potato and Poblano Enchiladas\, to knockout desserts like Lexington Bourbon Cake\, Virginia Peanut Pie\, and Caramel Cake with Pecans (which Garden & Gun magazine called “the perfect Southern dessert”)\, the recipes in The Red Truck Bakery Farmhouse Cookbook are what we are all craving—unfussy\, homey\, Southern-leaning dishes that focus on local produce but don’t shy away from decadence. And for those who are eating vegetarian or vegan\, there are plenty of plant-based options\, like a vegan and gluten-free Coffee Cake\, Carrot & Leek Pot Pies\, Mushroom-Ricotta Lasagne with Port Sauce\, and the Bakery’s beloved “Beetloaf” Sandwiches. \nTrue to the spirit of the Red Truck Bakery\, the recipes in The Red Truck Bakery Farmhouse Cookbook deliver unfailingly delicious comfort all year round. \nBrian Noyes is the founder of the Red Truck Bakery in Marshall\, Virginia\, and the author of The Red Truck Bakery Cookbook. Brian trained at the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) in Hyde Park\, New York\, at King Arthur Baking in Norwich\, Vermont\, and at L’Academie de Cuisine near Washington\, D.C. While he was the art director at The Washington Post and Smithsonian magazines\, Brian baked pies and breads on weekends in his Virginia Piedmont farmhouse and sold them out of an old red truck he bought from designer Tommy Hilfiger. The bakery now has two destination locations in historic buildings\, ships thousands of baked goods nationwide\, and has earned accolades from Oprah Winfrey\, Barack Obama\, and many national publications. Brian is an advisor to the Jacques Pépin Foundation and a member of the Southern Foodways Alliance and the James Beard Foundation. He has written for The Washington Post\, Smithsonian\, Preservation\, Taste of the South\, The Local Palate\, and Garden & Gun. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/brian-noyes-the-red-truck-bakery-farmhouse-cookbook/
LOCATION:McIntyre’s Books\, 220 Market Street\, Pittsboro\, 27312
CATEGORIES:Reading
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SUMMARY:David Wright Faladé\, Black Cloud Rising
DESCRIPTION:“The story of the African Brigade\, a unit of Black freedmen who fought for the Union during the Civil War\, gets its due in this superior adult debut from Faladé . . .[Richard] Etheridge is made a fascinating figure\, well suited to serve as the focal point for Faladé’s exploration of the complexities of Etheridge and his comrades’s rapid shift from powerlessness to armed military duty. Engrossing and complex\, this will have readers riveted.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review) \nBy fall of 1863\, Union forces had taken control of Tidewater Virginia\, and established a toehold in eastern North Carolina\, including along the Outer Banks. Thousands of freed slaves and runaways flooded the Union lines\, but Confederate irregulars still roamed the region. In December\, the newly formed African Brigade\, a unit of these former slaves led by General Edward Augustus Wild—a one-armed\, impassioned Abolitionist—set out from Portsmouth to hunt down the rebel guerillas and extinguish the threat. \nFrom this little-known historical episode comes Black Cloud Rising\, a dramatic\, moving account of these soldiers—men who only weeks earlier had been enslaved\, but were now Union infantrymen setting out to fight their former owners. At the heart of the narrative is Sergeant Richard Etheridge\, the son of a slave and her master\, raised with some privileges but constantly reminded of his place. Deeply conflicted about his past\, Richard is eager to show himself to be a credit to his race. As the African Brigade conducts raids through the areas occupied by the Confederate Partisan Rangers\, he and his comrades recognize that they are fighting for more than territory. Wild’s mission is to prove that his troops can be trusted as soldiers in combat. And because many of the men have fled from the very plantations in their path\, each raid is also an opportunity to free loved ones left behind. For Richard\, this means the possibility of reuniting with Fanny\, the woman he hopes to marry one day. \nWith powerful depictions of the bonds formed between fighting men and heartrending scenes of sacrifice and courage\, Black Cloud Rising offers a compelling and nuanced portrait of enslaved men and women crossing the threshold to freedom. \nDavid Wright Faladé is a professor of English at the University of Illinois and the Mary Ellen von der Heyden Fellow at the New York Public Library’s Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers. He is the co-author of the young adult novel Away Running and the nonfiction book Fire on the Beach: Recovering the Lost Story of Richard Etheridge and the Pea Island Lifesavers\, which was a New Yorker notable selection and a St. Louis-Dispatch Best Book of 2001. The recipient of the Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Award\, he has written for the New Yorker\, the Village Voice\, the Southern Review\, Newsday\, and more. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/david-wright-falade-black-cloud-rising/
LOCATION:McIntyre’s Books\, 220 Market Street\, Pittsboro\, 27312
CATEGORIES:Book Signing
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SUMMARY:Craig Johnson talks about his latest book\, Daughter of the Morning Star
DESCRIPTION:We are over the moon to welcome back to the Fearrington Barn one of our favorite authors\, Craig Johnson. \nCraig Johnson is the New York Times bestselling author of the Longmire mysteries\, the basis for the hit Netflix original series Longmire. He is the recipient of the Western Writers of America Spur Award for fiction\, the Mountains and Plains Booksellers Award for fiction\, the Nouvel Observateur Prix du Roman Noir\, and the Prix SNCF du Polar. His novella Spirit of Steamboat was the first One Book Wyoming selection. He lives in Ucross\, Wyoming\, population 25. \nHis new novel\, Daughter of the Morning Star\, is the 17th novel in the beloved New York Times bestselling Longmire series. \nWhen Lolo Long’s niece Jaya begins receiving death threats\, Tribal Police Chief Long calls on Absaroka County Sheriff Walt Longmire along with Henry Standing Bear as lethal backup. Jaya “Longshot” Long is the phenom of the Lame Deer Lady Stars High School basketball team and is following in the steps of her older sister\, who disappeared a year previously\, a victim of the scourge of missing Native Woman in Indian Country. Lolo hopes that having Longmire involved might draw some public attention to the girl’s plight\, but with this maneuver she also inadvertently places the good sheriff in a one-on-one with the deadliest adversary he has ever faced in both this world and the next. \nIn order to attend\, you must 1) purchase a copy of Craig’s latest\, Daughter of the Morning Sun\, from McIntyre’s  and 2) wear a mask for admittance and the duration of the event. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/craig-johnson-talks-about-his-latest-book-daughter-of-the-morning-star/
LOCATION:The Barn at Fearrington Village\, 220 Market Street\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signing,Reading
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