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Product Identifiers
PublisherSimon & Schuster
ISBN-101501128469
ISBN-139781501128462
eBay Product ID (ePID)11038370608
Product Key Features
Book TitleNapa At Last Light : America's Eden in an Age of Calamity
Number of Pages336 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicBeverages / Alcoholic / General, Beverages / Alcoholic / Wine, Modern / 20th Century, Industries / Agribusiness
Publication Year2019
GenreCooking, Business & Economics, History
AuthorJames Conaway
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight12.3 Oz
Item Length8.4 in
Item Width5.5 in
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Intended AudienceTrade
Reviews"This is a stunning and sad look at how an idyllic community became a victim of its own success...fascinating and well-researched." -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review, "For decades, James Conaway has kept a keen eye on this unusually fecund--and fraught--piece of ground, and has meticulously charted its long, sad decline toward some sort of thematic caricature of itself, a Disney World of the Grape. In this fine book, we see how that decline happened. It's all here: The titanic egos, the real estate wrangling, the corporate high jinks that, little by little, brought this sun-kissed paradise firmly under the spell of Mammon." --Hampton Sides, bestselling author of Blood and Thunder and In the Kingdom of Ice., "Characters lifted from soap operas, environmental degradation born of hubris, and out-of-balance wines that smack of masstige: James Conway has written a gossipy allegory for our profit-drunk times."-- John T. Edge , au thor of The Potlikker Papers: A Food History of the Modern South
SynopsisThe New York Times bestselling author of Napa tells the captivating story of how the Napa Valley region transformed into an extraordinary engine of commerce, glamour, and an outsized version of the American dream--and how it could be lost--in "a strong plea for responsible stewardship of the land" ( Kirkus Reviews ). Not so long ago, wine was an exclusively European product. Now it is thoroughly American; emblematic of Napa Valley, an area idealized as the epicenter of great wines and foods and a cultural tourist destination. But James Conaway's candid book tells the other side of the romanticized story. Napa at Last Light reveals the often shadowy side of the latter days of Napa Valley--marked by complex personal relationships, immense profits, passionate beliefs, and sometimes desperate struggles to prevail. In the balance hang fortunes and personal relationships made through hard work and manipulation of laws, people, and institutions. Napans who grew up trusting in the beneficence of the "vintner" class now confront the multinational corporations who have stealthily subsumed the old family landmarks and abandoned the once glorious conviction that agriculture is the best use of the land. Hailed as the definitive Napa writer, Conaway has spent decades covering the region. Napa at Last Light showcases the greed, enviable profits, legacy, and tradition that still collide in this compelling story. The area is still full of dreamers, but of opposing sorts: those longing for a harmonious society based upon the vine, and self-styled overlords yearning for wealth and the special acclaim only fine wine can bring. Bets are still out on what the future holds. "This is a stunning and sad look at how an idyllic community became a victim of its own success...fascinating and well-researched" ( Publishers Weekly , starred review).