L
Ar & Entertainment
i,
ON 'HE COVER
' 2.00 OFF
v,
Rws o li L.3,,Q cHicK EN . F, T.
All
Jinni'' , mt•Iiitiv•
voliII0en
-11•KI Of COL -.1\x,
J
aild
garlic hi tad.
NONFICTION from page B7
rw . i/I ', AN
g --ii, Brass Pointe (
;;U:il'e6
Cj
-Cd 62fQ5
24234 Orchard Lake Rd., N.E. corner of 10 Mile • 476-1377
Open 7 Days a week for lunch & dinner
, '-,taHtillNMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIisgtwtt
Total Bill
•
I
I
Sun.-Thurs.
excludes alcohol
expires 7/10/08
Under $10
includes Sushi
and Hibachi.
expires 7/10/08
tivvvv
1 10:30 p.m. - 2:00 a.m.
Serving Sushi
I MAKE YOUR
RESERVATIONS TODAY
e
el
THE GALLERY RESTAURANT
Enjoy gracious dining amid a beautiful
atmosphere of casual elegance
';4
BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
OPEN 7 DAYS:
Loving:
True Tales of Double Dating
with My Dad
by Sherwin B. Nuland (Random House;
$25): A clinical professor of surgery at
Yale University, the author draws from
history, the recent past and his own life
in a series of essays about the mix of
expertise, intuition, sound judgment and
pure chance that play a part in a doctor's
practice and life.
by Bob Morris (Harper Collins; $24.95):
A contributor to the Style section of the
New York Times, the author — treading
between grief and hilarity — writes a
memoir about the effort to find Dad a Ms.
Right (just three months after the death
of his wife); the book also is a chronicle
of Morris' own misadventures in the
romantic jungle of gay Manhattan.
North tgat ewer of 14 htlfo &kora, / to the V1401111AShoppinti Plata
11•0'
-
The Uncertain Art:
a Life Medicine
Thoughts
Assisted
isamuraisteakhousemi,conF
OPEN 7 DAYS LUNCH & 'INNER . FULL GAR' IC RHO
THE FUN PLACE TO DINE MEETINGS . PARTIES . CATERING
1396 tittODERTY RD. EST litOOMFIRD
248.661 min
by Jennifer Anne Moses (University of
Wisconsin Press: $26.95): The popular
Washington Post columnist has written
an insightful and edgily comic mem-
oir about her move from the liberal,
affluent neighborhoods of the nation's
capital to a brutally hot world of full-
gospel Christianity, telling the story of
her own journey of self-discovery and
deep desire to commune with the Divine
as she illustrates the cultural divide in
this country.
-
Illt‘_,
Come Join Us On the 4th of July!
SUSHI • CMCKMILS
SUMS
Bagels and Grits: A Jew on the Bayou
The Story of Yiddish
by Neal Karlen ((William Morrow; $25.95):
The author of Shanda: The Making and
Breaking of a Self Loathing Jew offers an
entertaining, yet thoroughly researched
telling of the language's story as a mir-
ror of Jewish history, thought and prac-
tice, a language (actually a mish-mash
of more than 25 languages culled from
every land where Jews lived and were
kicked out of in the diaspora) enjoying
a renaissance today with hundreds of
Yiddish words dotting recent editions of
the Oxford English Dictionary.
Who Do You Think You Are
by Alyse Myers (Touchstone Books; $24):
The vice president of brand promotions
for the New York Times writes a memoir
about a broken Jewish family and espe-
cially about a mother and daughter at
odds with one another whose reconcili-
ation comes only after the death of the
mother, when profound and poignant
revelations come to light.
eiV
O!'
44
The Woman Who Can't Forge.
by Jill Price with Bart Davis (Free Press;
$26): This memoir by a 42-year-old
Jewish woman who has the first docu-
mented case of hyperthysmestic syn-
drome, a superior memory condition for
autobiographical recall, as well as the
first case of automatic remembering —
the days endlessly replay themselves in
her mind as though they were a record-
ing running in her head — addresses
the pain her extraordinary memory has
caused her as she remembers in aston-
ishing detail every day of her life
since age 14.
MON.- SAT. 7 a.m.- 9:30 p.m. SUN. 8 a.m.- 9 p.m.
( L Bloomfield Plaza • 6638 Telegraph Road and Maple • 248-851-0313
Hospital: Man, Woman, Birth,
Death, Infinity, Plus Red
Tape, Bad Behavior, Money,
God and Diversity on
Steroids
I
1406180
W"21
•
Banquets
Weddings
Bar/Bat Mitzvahs
Showers
Birthdays
Reunions
Anniversaries
WE CATER AT MOST SYNAGOGUES,
TEMPLES, HOTELS AND THE HALLS OF YOUR CHOICE
16 'I/ eett— 144,
JEWEL
Il l y Story oiNitidish
Sit, Obu, Sit
J
CLASSIC CUISINE
Approved by Council
of Orthodox Rabbis
KOSHER
CATERERS
PHILIP TOWEL, food & Beverage Director 248-6614050 farmingtonilills
FOU NDING
■1
'IT F. YJ NCI F.UTA IN A
1•, Li EltW IN
50 years from today
1N
Up Till Now: The
.
A N D
;: —
\ \c -E---
PREDICUBUARRATIONAL
/k< • Thrld,f, I urr..c Th,
June 26 2008
-
I A I 'rig
1111.1111.111101"."11"
11 6.11
.
B12
Gary David Goldbon4
e
by Julie Salamon (Penguin
Press; $25.95): In this
story of how a large hos-
pital works — from the
point of view of the people
who work there — the author,
who spent a year following
doctors, nurses, ambulance
drivers and more — came to
see Brooklyn's Maimonides
Medical Center as an epi-
center of contemporary
and often conflicting social
forces.
by William Shatner (Thomas
Dunne Books; $25.95):
The actor, son of Jewish