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Get to Know Lunch Wars Author Amy Kalafa

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Amy Kalafa, author of BlogHer Book Club's latest pick, Lunch Wars, has been fighting the good fight in lunchrooms since she produced and directed the acclaimed documentary Two Angry Moms.

Amy Kalafa has produced award-winning films and television programs and has written magazine articles related to health education for more than twenty-five years. Amy lives with her family in Weston, Connecticut.

 

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Here's Amy interviewing Marion Nestle about the USDA and nutrition.

If you'd like to meet Amy in person, check her out in the following cities.

  • DALLAS, TEXAS A Real Bookstore, Sept 20

  • SALT LAKE CITY, UT The King’s English Bookshop, Sept 21

  • SAN FRANCISCO / ALAMEDA, CALIF. Books Inc., Sept 22

  • BOSTON, MASS. Wellesley Booksmith, Sept 26

  • RALEIGH, NC. Quail Ridge Books & Music, Sept 28

Rita Arens authors Surrender Dorothy and is the editor of Sleep is for the Weak. She is BlogHer's assignment and syndication editor.

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mytemperedtantrum 6 pts

Oh, I didn't even think about getting the documentary from the library - great idea! I just put it on hold!

janssen.everyday@gmail.com 5 pts

I just requested the documentary through Inter-library Loan. I can't wait to see it!

sassymonkey 132 pts moderator

I have Marion Nestle's book around here somewhere. It's been on my to read list for ages.

I am very sad that my library does not have Amy's documentary. :(

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EverydayReading I used to do buttloads of salt; my wife got me off it. Now we hardly use any and most food is too salty for me.