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It looks like Parmesan cheese,
smells like Parmesan cheese and
even tastes like Parmesan cheese.
But it’s actually mostly wood pulp.
Cheese, fish, wine, beef, honey
and even coffee are just a few of the
foods regularly mislabeled, adulter-
ated and swapped for cheaper prod-
ucts every day. Real Food/Fake Food
invites readers into the seedy under-
belly of food fakery, revealing the
truth about favorite foods and the
deceptive practices behind them.

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3 p.m. Monday, Nov. 7
Book Fair appearance by Carolyn
Daitch
Carolyn Daitch and Lissah
Lorberbaum: The Road to Calm
Workbook: Life-Changing Tools to
Stop Runaway Emotions
It’s called “emotional flooding” —
that sense that stress, anxiety and worry
are taking over. Millions of Americans
experience it. Carolyn Daitch and Lissah
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The Road to Calm offers guidelines
that can help anyone develop the skills
to help dial down reactivity, practice
mindfulness and develop resilience and
freedom from the emotional patterns
that create suffering and damage rela-
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ine your own family, and your place in
it.” Giles Coren of the Times of London
stated “[Here I Am] is a towering and
glorious thing . . . And it is also, pos-
sibly, the funniest literary novel I have
ever read.”
These autumn days, when the trees
rustle and the wind sings and the air
is filled with a kind of melancholy for
the finished summer, the man behind
all those rave reviews is mostly look-
ing forward to taking walks and being
with his children Sasha, 10, and Cy, 7.
Sometimes he’ll step out for a cup of
coffee (he likes coffee a lot) or a veg-
etarian meal though, despite his only
work of non-fiction, Eating Animals,

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Foer says he’s “not a militant vegetar-
ian.” He enjoys reading poetry (espe-
cially by the late Galway Kinnell) and
would love to be able to write it, but
“poetry is difficult,” he says.
He might run into a friend, or
sometimes fans will approach (being
recognized is “funny and very sweet,”
he says), and Foer is happy to stop and
chat — the conversation invariably
turning to his books.
And then he’ll return home where
the red chair sits, waiting for the start
of his next book.

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JONATHAN SAFRAN FOER

will be among the more than 30 authors speaking at the Jewish Community
Center of Metropolitan Detroit’s Annual Jewish Book Fair, Nov. 2-13. The event
also will include appearances by Ben Mezrich, Robert P. Watson and Larry
Olmstead, a Sports Morning, Book Club Night with Boris Fishman, Kristallnacht
Remembrance Day and Lunch with the Authors.
There will also be an entire evening of Star Trek, including the documen-
tary For the Love of Spock and a presentation by Mark A. Altman, author of The
Complete, Uncensored, Unauthorized Oral History of Star Trek. Beam yourselves
over and check it out.
Unless otherwise noted, all events are free and open to the public.
For information, visit jccdet.org/bookfair. For tickets, contact the Berman
Center for the Performing Arts: (248) 661-1900; theberman.org.

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