Jeannie Marshall
JEANNIE MARSHALL grew up in Toronto, and lived in New York, Berlin and Madrid before moving to Italy in 2002. She has reported on a wide range of issues in Europe for such media as the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, the National Post, National Post Business, enRoute, The Walrus, Quill & Quire, Canadian Living and Canadian House and Home and has worked as a freelance editor for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. As the features writer in the Life section of the National Post during the paper's first 5 years, Marshall became known for a...
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Trade Paperback | 304 pages | Vintage Canada | Social Science; Health & Fitness - Children's Health
978-0-307-36004-5 (0-307-36004-0)
April 2, 2013 | $21.00
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When Canadian journalist Jeannie Marshall moved to Rome with her husband, she delighted in Italy's famous culinary traditions. But when Marshall gave birth to a son, she began to see how that food culture was eroding, especially within young families. Like their North American counterparts, Italian children were eating sugary cereal...
Hardcover | 304 pages | Random House Canada | Health & Fitness - Children's Health
978-0-307-36003-8 (0-307-36003-2)
April 3, 2012 | $29.95
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A lively, cross-cultural look at the way packaged and fast foods are marketed to our kids--and a meditation on how our eating habits and our family lives are being changed in the process.
When Canadian journalist Jeannie Marshall moved to Rome with her husband, she delighted in Italy's famous culinary traditions. But...
eBook | 256 pages | Random House Canada | Health & Fitness - Children's Health
978-0-307-36005-2 (0-307-36005-9)
April 3, 2012 | $13.99
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A lively, cross-cultural look at the way packaged and fast foods are marketed to our kids--and a meditation on how our eating habits and our family lives are being changed in the process.
When Canadian journalist Jeannie Marshall moved to Rome with her husband, she delighted in Italy's famous culinary traditions. But...




