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Home Work: The Secret History (and Future) of Home Economics

Danielle Dreilinger

Reports from the field, fascinating footnotes and other updates from my book The Secret History of Home Economics.

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I am alive, readers! And making some public appearances: Feb. 28 at the Little Rock library (free/streamed), and March 9 at Melba’s Po-Boys. If you’re anywhere near Melba’s you don’t have to ask where it is.

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Home Work: A new home + Kindle sale

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