Nonfiction
In this caring and unforgettable borderland saga, Bobrow-Strain reveals the profound personal toll of the immigration crisis." Booklist Starred Review
"In this fascinating history of perhaps the most maligned and emblematic American food--industrially made white bread--Bobrow-Strain subtly upends common prejudices while illuminating fundamental shifts in the nation's economy, gender relations, aesthetic preferences, diet, and cultural politics." --Benjamin Schwarz, The Atlantic Monthly
"One of the most interesting, original, and important books about Chiapas (and, I think, about rural Latin America) that has been published in the past 20 years." Thomas Benjamin in the Hispanic American Historical Review