A review by mewpasaurus
A Square Meal: A Culinary History of the Great Depression by Andrew Coe, Jane Ziegelman

informative reflective medium-paced

3.5

A little bit long/tedious in points, but overall a pretty easy to consume history of the Depression, its policies, foibles and the opening world of food science and technology that occurred as a result.

Unfortunately, by reading this book, it just illustrates how little has changed in the world of politics, how little they care about the people in the country they are sworn to serve and how both sides are equally to blame for policy and inaction that could have helped the American people. That's no fault of our authors, just a depressing side note should you read this.