It's Not a Meal Without Bread: A Memoir of Immigration, Tradition, and Becoming American

Author:   Stanton Green
Publisher:   Inicio Press
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9781998315505


Pages:   210
Publication Date:   13 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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It's Not a Meal Without Bread: A Memoir of Immigration, Tradition, and Becoming American


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How does a family become American? What gets carried forward--and what gets left behind? In late June 2019, just days before renowned environmental anthropologist Stanton Green was set to leave for his final field season in Ireland, a throat cancer diagnosis stopped him in his tracks. Instantly, his best-laid plans went awry. Stanton found himself transported not to a hospital bed, but back through a century of family history. What began as a diary of dreams during chemotherapy blossomed into this profound memoir that he had been putting off writing for a decade. In It's not a Meal Without Bread, Stanton Green explores his family's 100-year journey through immigration, identity, and assimilation. With a storyteller's heart and a scholar's lens, he invites readers into the kitchens, temples, classrooms, and baseball fields that shaped his life-from the tenements of Brooklyn, to the dig sites of Ireland, to a cancer ward in Manhattan. Relive the humor and heart of a Jewish upbringing: the cultural imperative of Grampa David's proclamation that IT'S NOT A MEAL WITHOUT BREAD at every Sunday dinner, the wild stories of Uncle Hy in the Brooklyn underworld, and the journey of a young man who becomes an activist, an archaeologist, and a ""baseball anthropologist."" Stanton weaves together an intimate, anecdotal feast of a life lived with intention and love. This is a story of intergenerational connection, the great Jewish migration to America, and one family's assimilation from the tenements of the Lower East Side to the suburbs of Long Island. Ultimately, it is a testament to the enduring moral imperative to ""heal the world,"" and the deep wisdom found when one looks back on a life well-loved-and, not least, one's life feast, served with bread. Part memoir, part love letter to family and culture, this is a story of connection across generations-and the healing power of remembering who we are. Green offers a powerful reflection on what it means to ""become American""-and what we risk forgetting if we don't tell our stories.

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Author:   Stanton Green
Publisher:   Inicio Press
Imprint:   Inicio Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.286kg
ISBN:  

9781998315505


ISBN 10:   1998315509
Pages:   210
Publication Date:   13 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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