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    Publisher
    Heyday
    ISBN-10
    1597145793
    ISBN-13
    9781597145794
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    Book Title
    Feels like Home : a Song for the Sonoran Borderlands
    Number of Pages
    248 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2022
    Topic
    History & Criticism, Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies, Regional & Ethnic / American / Western States, Composers & Musicians
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Music, Cooking, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography
    Author
    Linda Ronstadt, Lawrence Downes
    Format
    Hardcover

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    1 in
    Item Weight
    39.5 Oz
    Item Length
    10.2 in
    Item Width
    7.2 in

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    2021-060716
    Reviews
    "Feels Like Home invites us on an exquisite journey of beauty, adventure and history. It's a magical trip you don't want to miss. This book will fill your heart, your soul and your spirit. We need that now more than ever."-- DOLORES HUERTA , labor organizer and civil-rights activist " Feels Like Home is personal and revealing--with vivid portraits of her forebears who immigrated first to Northern Mexico and then Tucson, Arizona, with striking photographs, family letters, and an array of recipes and songs, she weaves together an unforgettable tale of her life and talented musical family. This is quintessentially an American story--touching, and well worth reading."-- JERRY BROWN , former governor of California, " Feels Like Home invites us on an exquisite journey of beauty, adventure and history. It's a magical trip you don't want to miss. This book will fill your heart, your soul and your spirit. We need that now more than ever."-- Dolores Huerta , labor organizer and civil-rights activist " Feels Like Home is personal and revealing--with vivid portraits of her forebears who immigrated first to Northern Mexico and then Tucson, Arizona, with striking photographs, family letters, and an array of recipes and songs, she weaves together an unforgettable tale of her life and talented musical family. This is quintessentially an American story--touching, and well worth reading."-- Jerry Brown , former governor of California "[ Feels Like Home ] illuminates the culture, food and natural wonders of the Sonoran Desert, which stretches from [Ronstadt's] Arizona childhood home through a large swatch of northern Mexico."-- Parade, " [Feels Like Home] is most easily described as a memoir. [...] In reality the book is many things at once. It's a portrait of a place, the Sonoran Desert, and it's a genealogy of sorts, an archival romp through Ronstadt's family history. It's about music: 'How a singer is both born and made, learning by singing and being sung to,' in the words of her co-author, the journalist Lawrence Downes. But it's also about food."-- Vogue "[A] travelogue, a memoir, a family history, a photo study, and a cookbook that will transport you to the vast dessert that links Arizona and Mexico."-- Boston Globe "[A] celebration of culture, music, geography, food and family ties that know no borders. It is eloquently told by a singer who has devoted much of her career to transcending musical borders [...] [Ronstadt's] memoir is a valentine to her family and the Mexican heritage she has long celebrated in words and music."-- San Diego Union-Tribune "Illuminates the culture, food and natural wonders of the Sonoran Desert, which stretches from [Ronstadt's] Arizona childhood home through a large swatch of northern Mexico."-- Parade " Feels Like Home is a memoir with food and a travel book about a handful of families. Ronstadt is at the book's center, providing a deep understanding of what life was like for those hardy people who settled in the Sonoran desert many years ago, as well as the Indigenous people who lived there for centuries longer."-- Orange County Register "[A] very sweet-hearted book [...] it hits a lot of sweet spots for what is kind of the perfect coffee table book."-- Mark Athitakis, KJZZ Radio, Phoenix " Feels Like Home invites us on an exquisite journey of beauty, adventure and history. It's a magical trip you don't want to miss. This book will fill your heart, your soul and your spirit. We need that now more than ever."-- Dolores Huerta , labor organizer and civil-rights activist " Feels Like Home is personal and revealing--with vivid portraits of her forebears who immigrated first to Northern Mexico and then Tucson, Arizona, with striking photographs, family letters, and an array of recipes and songs, she weaves together an unforgettable tale of her life and talented musical family. This is quintessentially an American story--touching, and well worth reading."-- Jerry Brown , former governor of California, " Feels Like Home: A Song for the Sonoran Borderlands [...] is a way to explain why the arid land that starts in Arizona and stretches into Mexico's west coast is [Ronstadt's] foothold in the world. It's a story she has told through music, and now wants to tell--as much as she can--through food."-- The New York Times "The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, granddaughter of Mexican immigrants and descendant of Spanish settlers, explores her family history and the complicated relationship between the US and Mexico in her new book, Feels Like Home: A Song for the Sonoran Borderlands . [...] In the book and in conversation, her continuing love for the music and culture she grew up with shines through."-- Esquire " [Feels Like Home] is most easily described as a memoir. [...] In reality the book is many things at once. It's a portrait of a place, the Sonoran Desert, and it's a genealogy of sorts, an archival romp through Ronstadt's family history. It's about music: 'How a singer is both born and made, learning by singing and being sung to,' in the words of her co-author, the journalist Lawrence Downes. But it's also about food."-- Vogue "[A] travelogue, a memoir, a family history, a photo study, and a cookbook that will transport you to the vast dessert that links Arizona and Mexico."-- Boston Globe "[A] celebration of culture, music, geography, food and family ties that know no borders. It is eloquently told by a singer who has devoted much of her career to transcending musical borders [...] [Ronstadt's] memoir is a valentine to her family and the Mexican heritage she has long celebrated in words and music."-- San Diego Union-Tribune "Illuminates the culture, food and natural wonders of the Sonoran Desert, which stretches from [Ronstadt's] Arizona childhood home through a large swatch of northern Mexico."-- Parade " Feels Like Home is a memoir with food and a travel book about a handful of families. Ronstadt is at the book's center, providing a deep understanding of what life was like for those hardy people who settled in the Sonoran desert many years ago, as well as the Indigenous people who lived there for centuries longer."-- Orange County Register "[A] very sweet-hearted book [...] it hits a lot of sweet spots for what is kind of the perfect coffee table book."-- Mark Athitakis, KJZZ Radio, Phoenix " Feels Like Home invites us on an exquisite journey of beauty, adventure and history. It's a magical trip you don't want to miss. This book will fill your heart, your soul and your spirit. We need that now more than ever."-- Dolores Huerta , labor organizer and civil-rights activist " Feels Like Home is personal and revealing--with vivid portraits of her forebears who immigrated first to Northern Mexico and then Tucson, Arizona, with striking photographs, family letters, and an array of recipes and songs, she weaves together an unforgettable tale of her life and talented musical family. This is quintessentially an American story--touching, and well worth reading."-- Jerry Brown , former governor of California, " Feels Like Home invites us on an exquisite journey of beauty, adventure and history. It's a magical trip you don't want to miss. This book will fill your heart, your soul and your spirit. We need that now more than ever."-- Dolores Huerta , labor organizer and civil-rights activist " Feels Like Home is personal and revealing--with vivid portraits of her forebears who immigrated first to Northern Mexico and then Tucson, Arizona, with striking photographs, family letters, and an array of recipes and songs, she weaves together an unforgettable tale of her life and talented musical family. This is quintessentially an American story--touching, and well worth reading."-- Jerry Brown , former governor of California "[ Feels Like Home ] illuminates the culture, food and natural wonders of the Sonoran Desert, which stretches from [Ronstadt's] Arizona childhood home through a large swatch of northern Mexico."-- Parade " [Feels Like Home] is a very sweet-hearted book [...] it hits a lot of sweet spots for what is kind of the perfect coffee table book."-- Mark Athitakis, KJZZ Radio, Phoenix, " [Feels Like Home] is most easily described as a memoir. [...] In reality the book is many things at once. It's a portrait of a place, the Sonoran Desert, and it's a genealogy of sorts, an archival romp through Ronstadt's family history. It's about music: 'How a singer is both born and made, learning by singing and being sung to,' in the words of her co-author, the journalist Lawrence Downes. But it's also about food."-- Vogue " Feels Like Home is a celebration of culture, music, geography, food and family ties that know no borders. It is eloquently told by a singer who has devoted much of her career to transcending musical borders [...] [Ronstadt's] memoir is a valentine to her family and the Mexican heritage she has long celebrated in words and music."-- San Diego Union-Tribune "[ Feels Like Home ] illuminates the culture, food and natural wonders of the Sonoran Desert, which stretches from [Ronstadt's] Arizona childhood home through a large swatch of northern Mexico."-- Parade " [Feels Like Home] is a very sweet-hearted book [...] it hits a lot of sweet spots for what is kind of the perfect coffee table book."-- Mark Athitakis, KJZZ Radio, Phoenix " Feels Like Home invites us on an exquisite journey of beauty, adventure and history. It's a magical trip you don't want to miss. This book will fill your heart, your soul and your spirit. We need that now more than ever."-- Dolores Huerta , labor organizer and civil-rights activist " Feels Like Home is personal and revealing--with vivid portraits of her forebears who immigrated first to Northern Mexico and then Tucson, Arizona, with striking photographs, family letters, and an array of recipes and songs, she weaves together an unforgettable tale of her life and talented musical family. This is quintessentially an American story--touching, and well worth reading."-- Jerry Brown , former governor of California, " Feels Like Home: A Song for the Sonoran Borderlands [...] is a way to explain why the arid land that starts in Arizona and stretches into Mexico's west coast is [Ronstadt's] foothold in the world. It's a story she has told through music, and now wants to tell--as much as she can--through food."-- The New York Times "The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, granddaughter of Mexican immigrants and descendant of Spanish settlers, explores her family history and the complicated relationship between the US and Mexico in her new book, Feels Like Home: A Song for the Sonoran Borderlands . [...] In the book and in conversation, her continuing love for the music and culture she grew up with shines through."-- Esquire " [Feels Like Home] is most easily described as a memoir. [...] In reality the book is many things at once. It's a portrait of a place, the Sonoran Desert, and it's a genealogy of sorts, an archival romp through Ronstadt's family history. It's about music: 'How a singer is both born and made, learning by singing and being sung to,' in the words of her co-author, the journalist Lawrence Downes. But it's also about food."-- Vogue " Feels Like Home expands on the theme of her musical memoir, Simple Dreams , which was published in 2013. Along with the personal stories that Ronstadt has never before told in full about her ancestors and her childhood in the 1950s and '60s, she also draws attention to the border politics that have impacted the lives of so many immigrants and refugees."-- San Francisco Chronicle "[A] travelogue, a memoir, a family history, a photo study, and a cookbook that will transport you to the vast dessert that links Arizona and Mexico."-- Boston Globe "[A] celebration of culture, music, geography, food and family ties that know no borders. It is eloquently told by a singer who has devoted much of her career to transcending musical borders [...] [Ronstadt's] memoir is a valentine to her family and the Mexican heritage she has long celebrated in words and music."-- San Diego Union-Tribune "Illuminates the culture, food and natural wonders of the Sonoran Desert, which stretches from [Ronstadt's] Arizona childhood home through a large swatch of northern Mexico."-- Parade " Feels Like Home is a memoir with food and a travel book about a handful of families. Ronstadt is at the book's center, providing a deep understanding of what life was like for those hardy people who settled in the Sonoran desert many years ago, as well as the Indigenous people who lived there for centuries longer."-- Orange County Register "[A] very sweet-hearted book [...] it hits a lot of sweet spots for what is kind of the perfect coffee table book."-- Mark Athitakis, KJZZ Radio, Phoenix " Feels Like Home invites us on an exquisite journey of beauty, adventure and history. It's a magical trip you don't want to miss. This book will fill your heart, your soul and your spirit. We need that now more than ever."-- Dolores Huerta , labor organizer and civil-rights activist " Feels Like Home is personal and revealing--with vivid portraits of her forebears who immigrated first to Northern Mexico and then Tucson, Arizona, with striking photographs, family letters, and an array of recipes and songs, she weaves together an unforgettable tale of her life and talented musical family. This is quintessentially an American story--touching, and well worth reading."-- Jerry Brown , former governor of California, " Feels Like Home: A Song for the Sonoran Borderlands [...] is a way to explain why the arid land that starts in Arizona and stretches into Mexico''s west coast is [Ronstadt''s] foothold in the world. It''s a story she has told through music, and now wants to tell--as much as she can--through food."-- The New York Times "The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, granddaughter of Mexican immigrants and descendant of Spanish settlers, explores her family history and the complicated relationship between the US and Mexico in her new book, Feels Like Home: A Song for the Sonoran Borderlands . [...] In the book and in conversation, her continuing love for the music and culture she grew up with shines through."-- Esquire " [Feels Like Home] is most easily described as a memoir. [...] In reality the book is many things at once. It''s a portrait of a place, the Sonoran Desert, and it''s a genealogy of sorts, an archival romp through Ronstadt''s family history. It''s about music: ''How a singer is both born and made, learning by singing and being sung to,'' in the words of her co-author, the journalist Lawrence Downes. But it''s also about food."-- Vogue " Feels Like Home expands on the theme of her musical memoir, Simple Dreams , which was published in 2013. Along with the personal stories that Ronstadt has never before told in full about her ancestors and her childhood in the 1950s and ''60s, she also draws attention to the border politics that have impacted the lives of so many immigrants and refugees."-- San Francisco Chronicle "[A] travelogue, a memoir, a family history, a photo study, and a cookbook that will transport you to the vast dessert that links Arizona and Mexico."-- Boston Globe "[A] celebration of culture, music, geography, food and family ties that know no borders. It is eloquently told by a singer who has devoted much of her career to transcending musical borders [...] [Ronstadt''s] memoir is a valentine to her family and the Mexican heritage she has long celebrated in words and music."-- San Diego Union-Tribune "Illuminates the culture, food and natural wonders of the Sonoran Desert, which stretches from [Ronstadt''s] Arizona childhood home through a large swatch of northern Mexico."-- Parade "A must for fans, [ Feels Like Home is] a heartfelt homage to [Ronstadt''s] Mexican heritage and deep emotional connection to the American Southwest, where the Tucson-born artist grew up. The beloved singer [...] writes lyrically about her ancestral homelands and crossing ''and recrossing and crisscrossing'' the literal and metaphoric borders between them, ''until it fades to insignificance, like a rubbed-out pencil mark.''"-- AARP Magazine "This memoir provides deep insight into Ronstadt''s roots."-- Alta Journal " Feels Like Home is a memoir with food and a travel book about a handful of families. Ronstadt is at the book''s center, providing a deep understanding of what life was like for those hardy people who settled in the Sonoran desert many years ago, as well as the Indigenous people who lived there for centuries longer."-- Orange County Register "[A] very sweet-hearted book [...] it hits a lot of sweet spots for what is kind of the perfect coffee table book."-- Mark Athitakis, KJZZ Radio, Phoenix " Feels Like Home invites us on an exquisite journey of beauty, adventure and history. It''s a magical trip you don''t want to miss. This book will fill your heart, your soul and your spirit. We need that now more than ever."-- Dolores Huerta , labor organizer and civil-rights activist " Feels Like Home is personal and revealing--with vivid portraits of her forebears who immigrated first to Northern Mexico and then Tucson, Arizona, with striking photographs, family letters, and an array of recipes and songs, she weaves together an unforgettable tale of her life and talented musical family. This is quintessentially an American story--touching, and well worth reading."-- Jerry Brown , former governor of California, " Feels Like Home invites us on an exquisite journey of beauty, adventure and history. It's a magical trip you don't want to miss. This book will fill your heart, your soul and your spirit. We need that now more than ever."-- Dolores Huerta , labor organizer and civil-rights activist " Feels Like Home is personal and revealing--with vivid portraits of her forebears who immigrated first to Northern Mexico and then Tucson, Arizona, with striking photographs, family letters, and an array of recipes and songs, she weaves together an unforgettable tale of her life and talented musical family. This is quintessentially an American story--touching, and well worth reading."-- Jerry Brown , former governor of California " Feels Like Home is a celebration of culture, music, geography, food and family ties that know no borders. It is eloquently told by a singer who has devoted much of her career to transcending musical borders [...] [Ronstadt's] memoir is a valentine to her family and the Mexican heritage she has long celebrated in words and music."-- San Diego Union-Tribune "[ Feels Like Home ] illuminates the culture, food and natural wonders of the Sonoran Desert, which stretches from [Ronstadt's] Arizona childhood home through a large swatch of northern Mexico."-- Parade " [Feels Like Home] is a very sweet-hearted book [...] it hits a lot of sweet spots for what is kind of the perfect coffee table book."-- Mark Athitakis, KJZZ Radio, Phoenix
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    Dewey Decimal
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    Table Of Content
    Contents Introduction by Lawrence Downes A Note from Linda on the Recipes 1. Where the Water Turns 2. Desert People Sidebar: A Letter to Francis Sidebar: Saints and Angels 3. Margarita's Letters 4. Mi Pueblo Sidebar: Lupe and Fred: A Love Story Sidebar: Aunt Luisa's Letters Sidebar: Let's Talk Horses 5. La Frontera Sidebar: Casa Alitas 6. The Mission Garden 7. Canelo Diary 8. Desert Cattle 9. El Futuro 10. Coda: My Dream Song List Gratitude About the Authors
    Synopsis
    A San Francisco Chronicle Bestseller! 2023 Southwest Book of the Year Selection "The arid land that starts in Arizona and stretches into Mexico's west coast is Ronstadt's foothold in the world. It's a story she has told through music, and now wants to tell through food."-- The New York Times "The book is many things at once. It's a portrait of a place, the Sonoran Desert, and it's a genealogy of sorts, an archival romp through Ronstadt's family history."-- Vogue "An album of loves for the high desert of Sonora and Ronstadt's hometown of Tucson."-- NPR Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Linda Ronstadt takes readers on a journey to the place her soul calls home, the Sonoran Desert, in this candid new memoir. In Feels Like Home , Grammy award-winning singer Linda Ronstadt effortlessly evokes the magical panorama of the high desert, a landscape etched by sunlight and carved by wind, offering a personal tour built around meals and memories of the place where she came of age. Growing up the granddaughter of Mexican immigrants and a descendant of Spanish settlers near northern Sonora, Ronstadt's intimate new memoir celebrates the marvelous flavors and indomitable people on both sides of what was once a porous border whose denizens were happy to exchange recipes and gather around campfires to sing the ballads that shaped Ronstadt's musical heritage. Following her bestselling musical memoir, Simple Dreams , this book seamlessly braids together Ronstadt's recollections of people and their passions in a region little understood in the rest of the United States. This road trip through the desert, written in collaboration with former New York Times writer Lawrence Downes and illustrated throughout with beautiful photographs by Bill Steen, features recipes for traditional Sonoran dishes and a bevy of revelations for Ronstadt's admirers. If this book were a radio signal, you might first pick it up on an Arizona highway, well south of Phoenix, coming into the glow of Ronstadt's hometown of Tucson. It would be playing something old and Mexican, from a time when the border was a place not of peril but of possibility., A San Francisco Chronicle Bestseller 2023 Southwest Book of the Year Selection "The arid land that starts in Arizona and stretches into Mexico's west coast is Ronstadt's foothold in the world. It's a story she has told through music, and now wants to tell through food."-- The New York Times "The book is many things at once. It's a portrait of a place, the Sonoran Desert, and it's a genealogy of sorts, an archival romp through Ronstadt's family history."-- Vogue "An album of loves for the high desert of Sonora and Ronstadt's hometown of Tucson."-- NPR Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Linda Ronstadt takes readers on a journey to the place her soul calls home, the Sonoran Desert, in this candid new memoir. In Feels Like Home , Grammy award-winning singer Linda Ronstadt effortlessly evokes the magical panorama of the high desert, a landscape etched by sunlight and carved by wind, offering a personal tour built around meals and memories of the place where she came of age. Growing up the granddaughter of Mexican immigrants and a descendant of Spanish settlers near northern Sonora, Ronstadt's intimate new memoir celebrates the marvelous flavors and indomitable people on both sides of what was once a porous border whose denizens were happy to exchange recipes and gather around campfires to sing the ballads that shaped Ronstadt's musical heritage. Following her bestselling musical memoir, Simple Dreams , this book seamlessly braids together Ronstadt's recollections of people and their passions in a region little understood in the rest of the United States. This road trip through the desert, written in collaboration with former New York Times writer Lawrence Downes and illustrated throughout with beautiful photographs by Bill Steen, features recipes for traditional Sonoran dishes and a bevy of revelations for Ronstadt's admirers. If this book were a radio signal, you might first pick it up on an Arizona highway, well south of Phoenix, coming into the glow of Ronstadt's hometown of Tucson. It would be playing something old and Mexican, from a time when the border was a place not of peril but of possibility.
    LC Classification Number
    ML420.R8753A3 2022

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