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Salt Review:
There is a ton of books but we can say that this book is a very different book from all the others. Because it is having a very different content from all the others. The book we are talking about is basically a cookbook as well as a non-fiction book. Which makes it way more different than the others. And not only the cooking-related book but it is a very good or we can say one of the greatest books of the travel genre as well. Also, it is one of the best non-fiction books as well.
Talking about the main theme and the main story of the book, it is going to tell us about the salt itself as well as there is a ton of different things included in this book as well. According to the book, Homer called salt a divine substance, while Plato described it as especially dear to the gods. Not only this but according to the Kurlansky, salt is a thing having its significance in the political, commercial, scientific, religious, and culinary records as well. Not only this but according to him it is having a very big role in the making of the civilizations from the beginning as well.
About Author Mark Kurlansky:
The writer of “Salt” is an American author. Mark Kurlansky is not only a very good author but a very good journalist as well. He is also a winner of many of the big awards as well. Which is the proof of his awesome work.
Features of Salt PDF:
- English is the original language of the book.
- There are 484 pages in this book.
- The United States is the original publication place of the book.
- The original publication year of the book is 2002.
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