School Lunch: Unpacking Our Shared Stories
By (Author) Lucy Schaeffer
Running Press,U.S.
Running Press Adult
26th August 2021
26th August 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Photography and photographs
371.716
Hardback
280
Width 178mm, Height 232mm, Spine 22mm
900g
This project is a carefully crafted collection of lunch memories, universal in its appeal and nostalgia. Some of the stand-out stories are about the kids who desperately wanted the cafeteria offerings instead of their own home-packed sacks, and celebrity names like Jacques Pepin offer humanizing and poignant stories of being constantly hungry and eating rotten bread during the war. Even the greatest food writers were not always dining on duck confit.
To be clear, this is not a cookbook with recipes for your kids' home-packed lunch. Instead, School Lunch -- much like books such as Hungry City or My Last Supper -- is a look at our shared humanity through the lens of food. These portraits and first-person stories are poignant, surprising, funny, and universal; they remind us of our own experiences, of sitting down and eating school lunch next to friends, of being proud or ashamed of our stinky tofu, of trading Oreos for our friend's mango lassi, of making our first friend, of bringing extra to share, of hoping someone else would bring extra to share. We see ourselves in some of these faces and stories and immediately remember what we ate, who had the "good" lunches, where we sat, how we felt, and what we did about it. We can trace a part of who we are today back to those lunch tables.Lucy Schaeffer is a commercial photographer, specializing in food and lifestyle for clients such as Chipotle, Starbucks, Disney, Martha Stewart Living, and The Food Network. This is the fifty-third book Lucy has shot, but the first one of her own vision. More of Lucy's work can be seen on her website: www.lucyschaeffer.com. After almost twenty years in New York City, Lucy and her family relocated to the Hudson River Valley, where she and her husband take turns packing lunches for their two daughters.