What to read? 15 promising titles for early 2011

6. Day of Honey, by Annia Ciezadlo

"Day of Honey: A Memoir of Food, Love, and War," by Annia Ciezadlo (Free Press, 400 pp.)
Even in wartime, people must eat. Journalist Annia Ciezadlo – who has written for the Monitor – offers an engaging memoir of life in the war-torn Middle East, in which the pleasures of the table play a heightened role. (February)

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