![]() ![]() My mother was from a big, old, Mid-western family that came over on the Mayflower very reserved. I grew up in a family almost between two Americas. ![]() I’m assuming the “mostly true” had nothing to do with James Frey.Īh! We had titled this book before anything happened with James Frey, and the title Mostly True, is taken from a realization that I had about my father. “And a copy of the new book,” Mostly True: A Memoir of Family, Food and Baseball, which was released last week, and which O’Neill was gracious enough to discuss on-the-fly. “Oh, we need to go to Powell’s and get you a new copy,” said O’Neill, seeing the spatters and stains and missing pages on the 1992 classic, written when she was food columnist for the New York Times Magazine. Last Friday morning, I received a call from an acquaintance, saying, “Molly O’Neill is in town do you think you have time to interview her?” I said, I’ll make time, and in fact, will crawl with O’Neill’s New York Cookbook in my teeth for a chance to meet her. Reader Survey: Best Coffeehouses in Portland 2017.A Map of our favorite Portland coffeehouses.Interviews: Honest dialog with people in the Portland food industry.Reader Survey: Best of Portland Food 2017. ![]()
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