
“All great change in America begins at the dinner table.” – Ronald Reagan, 40th President of the United States. Sandy Hook. Aurora. Charleston.... Our moral, legal and cultural traditions value the family meal as a sacred, required ritual, yet billions of dollars are spent each year to provide meals, for children, including the family dinner, outside of their homes and separate from their families. A prisoner on death row receives more attention and tax-payer support during his last meal ritual than a child in need receives for an evening dinner at home. From the Last Supper, to the last meal on death row, Food, Faith, Fiction takes a riveting and entertaining look at the value of the family meal and the consequences that affect us all when we turn away from tradition.
Page Count:
106
Publication Date:
2016-03-01
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