As the temperature drops and the air grows crisp, there’s no better time to snuggle up with a good book—especially when that book has local ties! This month, several new releases spotlight the stories and flavors of Upstate South Carolina, making them perfect choices for your winter reading list or for holiday gifts. Grab a warm drink and settle in as we explore these fantastic titles!
First on our list is a delightful new cookbook from none other than Stephen Colbert and his wife, Evie McGee Colbert. Titled simply “The Colbert Cookbook,” this heartfelt collection radiates warmth and family spirit, stemming from their experiences during the pandemic lockdown.
Imagine this: “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” was filmed right from their South Carolina home! It was a time filled with laughter, family recipes, and plenty of delicious cooking. They’ve compiled their favorite meals, including a treasured recipe for mouthwatering cheese biscuits passed down from Evie’s late mother. The book feels like an intimate gathering, where you can almost hear their friendly banter as you leaf through the pages with a cocktail in hand.
Switching gears a bit, if you’re more into true crime, you have to check out Valerie Bauerlein’s new release. Having been embedded at the high-profile Murdaugh trial as a reporter, her book provides an unparalleled insight into this tragic and complex case.
Bauerlein, a former reporter for a local newspaper, spent countless hours interviewing key figures, capturing the raw emotions and drama of the courtroom. The book meticulously details the ups and downs of a story that has captivated the nation and is now etched into South Carolina’s history. With integrity and skill, she brings a sensitive touch to a narrative that is anything but easy.
Craving the flavors of Italy? You’re in luck! Chef Michael Kramer, the genius behind Greenville’s beloved restaurant Jianna, is here to take you on a culinary journey with his latest cookbook. Packed with over 100 authentic Italian recipes, this book invites you to experience the heart of Italy right in your own kitchen.
But that’s not all! It also dives deep into the world of Italian wines, perfect for those cozy winter dinners. So go ahead, pour a glass of Chianti, and let Chef Kramer inspire you to create a feast that will transport you—and your taste buds—across the ocean.
If a gripping murder mystery is more your style, check out local author Steven Tingle. His new book combines his passion for golf with his flair for storytelling. Set against the scenic backdrop of Western North Carolina, this page-turner will have you gripping the edges of your blanket as you delve into the intrigue.
Even though Tingle penned this tale long before Hurricane Helene rolled through, there’s something wonderfully comforting about immersing yourself in familiar landscapes, rich with dialogue you’ve heard before. It’s like a warm hug from an old friend.
Finally, don’t miss Kaelynn Partlow’s remarkable perspective on autism. Known from Netflix’s “Love on the Spectrum,” Partlow has dedicated nearly a decade to providing clinical autism services. Her book is a unique blend of personal experience and professional insight, highlighting the complexity of autism while celebrating the many facets of her life.
Partlow’s tale is one of resilience, understanding, and bridging two worlds together in a way that is sure to resonate with readers. It’s a beautiful reminder of the diverse stories we all carry!
So, whether you’re looking for a touch of culinary magic, a gripping true crime story, or an engaging mystery, this month’s literary offerings are not to be missed! Head out to your favorite Upstate bookstore, pick up a few copies, and treat yourself or a loved one to some delightful winter reading.
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