The White Man in the Tree is a comedy of cultural misunderstandings set in the Caribbean, New York, and Paris, a novella and eight stories about people who, because of their differences- between men and women, blacks and whites, Caribbeans and visitors, Jews and Christians, rich and poor- misjudge each other. As celebrated a nonfictipon writer he is, Mark Kurlansky was born to write fiction aas well: he has an ability to unmask our foibles and write about love with wit and outright humor.
Los Angeles Times
An elegant brief history with a good scattering of recipes- he brings a tremendous complex of issues into lucid focus... This story is related with vast brio and wit.
About the Author, Mark Kurlansky
Blessed with extraordinary narrative skills, journalist and bestselling author Mark Kurlansky has turned a variety of eclectic, offbeat topics into engaging nonfiction blockbusters like Cod: A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World (1997), Salt: A World History (2002), and The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell (2006).