RALPH NADER first made headlines as a young lawyer in 1965 with his book Unsafe at Any Speed, a scathing indictment that lambasted the auto industry for producing unsafe vehicles. The book led to congressional hearings and the passage of a series of automobile safety laws in 1966. Nader also went on to found a wide variety of organizations, all aimed at advancing corporate and government accountability. An author, lecturer, attorney, and political activist, Nader was cited by the Atlantic in 2006 as one of the one hundred most influential figures in American history; Time magazine has called him the "US's toughest customer"; and in 1974, a survey conducted by U.S. News & World Report rated him as the fourth most influential person in the United States.
RALPH NADER first made headlines as a young lawyer in 1965 with his book Unsafe at Any Speed, a scathing indictment that lambasted the auto industry for producing unsafe vehicles. The book led to congressional hearings and the passage of a series of automobile safety laws in 1966. Nader also went on to found a wide variety of organizations, all aimed at advancing corporate and government accountability. An author, lecturer, attorney, and political activist, Nader was cited by the Atlantic in 2006 as one of the one hundred most influential figures in American history; Time magazine has called him the "US's toughest customer"; and in 1974, a survey conducted by U.S. News & World Report rated him as the fourth most influential person in the United States.
RALPH NADER first made headlines as a young lawyer in 1965 with his book Unsafe at Any Speed, a scathing indictment that lambasted the auto industry for producing unsafe vehicles. The book led to congressional hearings and the passage of a series of automobile safety laws in 1966. Nader also went on to found a wide variety of organizations, all aimed at advancing corporate and government accountability. An author, lecturer, attorney, and political activist, Nader was cited by the Atlantic in 2006 as one of the one hundred most influential figures in American history; Time magazine has called him the "US's toughest customer"; and in 1974, a survey conducted by U.S. News & World Report rated him as the fourth most influential person in the United States.
The Ralph Nader and Family Cookbook shares the offerings of an
inspired culinary culture, inviting us to try delicious new dishes
with a loving emphasis on family health and unity. A wonderful
blend of consumer protection and consumer pleasure!--Patti Smith,
author of Just Kids
Beautifully and profusely illustrated throughout with full color
photography, The Ralph Nader and Family Cookbook: Classic Recipes
from Lebanon and Beyond is an extraordinary and inspirational
resource for planning palate-pleasing, appetite-satisfying, kitchen
cook friendly dishes that will make for truly memorable meals.--
"Midwest Book Review"
Bound in a colorful cover and awash in white--similar in look and
feel to Yottam Ottolenghi's Plenty--the recipes, compiled over a
lifetime, present a nuanced portrait of the culinary upbringing
that helped shape Mr. Nader's view of American life.-- "Chicago
Review of Books"
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