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Jon Reiner

JON REINER won the 2010 James Beard Foundation Award for Magazine Feature Writing with Recipes for the collaborative Esquire article “How Men Eat.” His memoir, The Man Who Couldn’t Eat, is based on an acclaimed article of the same name that he wrote for Esquire in 2009. He lives in New York City with his wife and two children.

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The Man Who Couldn't Eat will be released on June 05, 2012 in Trade Paperback
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The Man Who Couldn't Eat will be released on September 06, 2011 in Hardcover, eBook
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The Man Who Couldn't Eat is now available in Hardcover, eBook
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The Man Who Couldn't Eat will be released on September 06, 2011 in eBook
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The Man Who Couldn't Eat is now available in eBook
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ABC15.com, December 5, 2011
...experience Paris in 40 days and write about it. 3.  The Man Who Couldn't Eat by Jon Reiner - just picked by L.A. Times as a notable non-fiction for their holiday gift guide, this fascinating memoir was an award-winning essay in Esquire magazine and...
She Knows, October 5, 2011
...battle and a foodie favorite that will get you cookin'. � The Man Who Couldn’t Eat by Jon Reiner Being a foodie with Crohn’s disease is no picnic – pardon the pun – as the autoimmune disease causes serious inflammation and food digestion...
WXEL, June 29, 2011
...What could be more embarrassing than an obsession with a star? For author Jon Reiner, it's not the glamorous Elizabeth Taylor who occupies his thoughts ¿ it's her sometimes husband, Richard Burton. In Hellraisers, Reiner finds his boundless hunger for...
North East Independent, March 2, 2012
...ordinance. “It’s really somewhat of a moving target,” he said of the urban services boundary. Planning Director Jon Reiner said that once a project is submitted under the CVD ordinance there would be at least four public hearings on the proposal,...
North Kingstown Patch, February 28, 2012
...Council members also highlighted correspondence from residents concerned over public input during the process. According to Planning Director Jon Reiner, residents will have ample opportunity to offer their opinions during the approval process as the CVD...
North Kingstown Patch, February 25, 2012
...pre-planned and why it is needed. (It is also worth noting that Councilor Hueston asked the Planning Director, Jon Reiner, whether the ordinance could be modified to require a consensus of residents before a CVD could be approved, which is one half of...
North East Independent, February 24, 2012
...pre-planned and why it is needed. (It is also worth noting that Councilor Hueston asked the Planning Director, Jon Reiner, whether the ordinance could be modified to require a consensus of residents before a CVD could be approved, which is one half of...
North Kingstown Patch, February 14, 2012
...process to actually get a project approved could be a major obstacle for developers. According to Planning Director Jon Reiner, a project would need to go through four separate public hearings before approval. “Any developer who wants to pursue this...
North Kingstown Patch, February 3, 2012
...surface maximums be excluded. These recommendations have now been integrated into the CVD language, according to Planning Director Jon Reiner. Kelly added that the CVD “can’t be placed anywhere in North Kingstown” and that there needs to be...
North East Independent, February 2, 2012
...within which public services supporting urban development exist, or are likely to be provided, through 2025. Planning Director Jon Reiner explained that the urban services boundary is a “living, breathing document” that can be changed and promotes,...