Trouble with Brunch
Discover the intriguing social dynamics surrounding a beloved weekend ritual in Shawn Micallef's captivating book, Trouble with Brunch. Published by Coach House Books in 2014, this thought-provoking exploration spans 112 pages, inviting readers to delve into the cultural significance of brunch in Canada.
Micallef skillfully examines how our choices—from inventive Eggs Benedict to traditional breakfast staples—reflect deeper notions of class and social identity. With wit and keen insight, he highlights the multifaceted relationships we forge over a shared meal, tackling themes of time management and social aspects that define modern leisure.
If you've ever found yourself pondering the implications of your brunch choices, this book is for you. Trouble with Brunch promises to enrich your next dining experience, offering not just delicious recipes but also a deeper understanding of the world around us. Don't miss out on this engaging read that ties food, society, and self-discovery together!