SUNDAY MAGAZINE: 20 NOVEMBER, 2016 EatenThe Taste of Healing Martina ClarkUSAI could have chosen not to nurture myself, and rendered myself lifeless, but I found a spark in the creativity of baking that reminded me that no matter how tired or how spent, that dreg of life is worth holding on to. I, like the banana, was worth saving and sharing and loving. PoetryKansas to Colorado Judy KirkwoodUSAPoetryC’est Grande Monde Okwudili NebeolisaNigeria Book ReviewBreakfast for Alligators: Quests, Showdowns and Revelations in the Americas Madhushree GhoshUSAJust as one gets into the rhythm of DuFord’s sense of humour, and quirky descriptions of the dying lobster trading business, or the fact that he proudly drank a pulpy aguaje fruit shake, only later to be informed by Shipibo women about the fruit’s “beneficial qualities for women”, his essays take a swift turn back into New Orleans. Please leave this field emptyOh hi there 👋It’s nice to meet you.Sign up to receive awesome content in your inbox, every month.Email Address * We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.