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Michael Moss is an American journalist, author, and public speaker. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting in 2010, and was a finalist for the prize in 2006 and 1999. He is also the recipient of the Gerald Loeb Award for Large Newspapers, an Overseas Press Club citation, and a James Beard Foundation Award for Literary Writing. Before joining The New York Times, he was a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, New York Newsday, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel and High Country News. His authorships include Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us that was #1 on The New York Times Best Seller list and has been translated into 22 languages. His television appearances include on CBS, CNN, NPR, The Daily Show, and Fox, and he has spoken at more than 60 companies, organizations, and schools including Cornell University, Yale University, Columbia University, Duke University, Nestlé, Bloomberg, the World Health Organization, and the Smithsonian Institution. He has been a fellow of Columbia University's Gannett Center for Media Studies, a fellow of the German Marshall Fund, and an adjunct professor at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. He currently lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two sons. Bibliography Hooked: Food, Free Will, and How the Food Giants Exploit Our Addictions, W. H. Allen & Co. (2021) ISBN 978-0753556344, ISBN 0753556340 Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us, Random House (2013) ISBN 978-0812982190, ISBN 0812982193 The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food, The New York Times Magazine (February 20, 2013) Palace Coup: The Inside Story of Harry and Leona Helmsley, Doubleday (1989) ISBN 9780385249737, ISBN 038524973XReferences }} . Discover the Michael Moss popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Michael Moss books.

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  • Hooked synopsis, comments

    Hooked

    Michael Moss

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From the author of Salt Sugar Fat comes a “gripping” (The Wall Street Journal) exposé of how the processed food industry exploits our evolutionary instin...

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    Summary of Salt Sugar Fat

    Instaread

    Summary of Salt Sugar Fat by Michael Moss | Includes Analysis   Preview:   Salt Sugar Fat by Michael Moss is a compelling nonfiction investigation into how corporate food...

  • The Gluten Lie synopsis, comments

    The Gluten Lie

    Alan Levinovitz

    An incendiary work of science journalism debunking the myths that dominate the American diet and showing readers how to stop feeling guilty and start loving their food againsure to...

  • Kind of Like Poetry, Maybe synopsis, comments

    Kind of Like Poetry, Maybe

    Michael Allen

    An indie poetry ebook that is both trippy (without the shrooms), dreamy and ambitious. This reading journey is sort of like a jaunt through a stranger’s journal, except you don’t h...

  • Swansong synopsis, comments

    Swansong

    Kerry Andrew

    ‘Swansong is the real thing, right from the start: spiky, strange and contemporary, but always with a dark undertow of myth and folklore tugging at its telling…this is a brilliant ...

  • Razzle Dazzle synopsis, comments

    Razzle Dazzle

    Michael Riedel

    “A vivid pageturner” (NPR) detailing the rise, fall, and redemption of Broadwayits stars, its biggest shows, its producers, and all the drama, intrigue, and power plays that happen...

  • Experiments on Reality synopsis, comments

    Experiments on Reality

    Tim Robinson

    Long recognized as perhaps the greatest nonfiction writer at work in Ireland, for his vast, polymathic accounts of nature and culture in the Aran Islands and Connemara, Tim Robinso...

  • The End of Craving synopsis, comments

    The End of Craving

    Mark Schatzker

    The international bestseller from awardwinning writer Mark Schatzker that reveals how our dysfunctional relationship with food beganand how science is leading us back to healthier ...

  • My Wife is a Mom synopsis, comments

    My Wife is a Mom

    Michael Allen

    A short poem dedicated to my wife on Mother’s Day of 2022. My wife lost her mother two weeks ago, hence this is the first Mother’s Day without her.

  • The Dorito Effect synopsis, comments

    The Dorito Effect

    Mark Schatzker

    A lively argument from an awardwinning journalist proving that the key to reversing America’s health crisis lies in the overlooked link between nutrition and flavor: “The Dorito Ef...

  • Food Tyrants synopsis, comments

    Food Tyrants

    Nicole Faires

    When author and homesteader Nicole Faires decided to retrofit an old school bus and tour America’s small farms with her husband and two small children, she expected to learn a lot,...

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    Rules for Modern Life

    Sir David Tang

    Do gentlemen wear shorts? What are the rules regarding interior decor in a highsecurity prison? Is it ever acceptable to send Valentine's cards to one's pets?The twentyfirst centur...

  • The Glossy Years synopsis, comments

    The Glossy Years

    Nicholas Coleridge

    'The most entertaining book of the year' Sunday Times Diana touched your elbow, your arm, covered your hand with hers. It was alluring. And she was disarmingly confiding."Can I ask...

  • The Girl in the Band synopsis, comments

    The Girl in the Band

    Belinda Chapple

    This is the story Bardot’s Belinda Chapple has wanted to tell for twenty years – a cautionary tale of exploitation and heartbreak. In 2000, millions of Australians tuned in to watc...