Stephen Fried is an award-winning journalist and bestselling author, and an adjunct professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He is the author of Thing of Beauty- The Tragedy of Supermodel Gia (the inspiration for the Emmy-winning film Gia), Appetite for America- Fred Harvey and the Business of Civilizing the Wild West-One Meal at a Time (a New York Times bestseller featured in the PBS documentary The Harvey Girls- Opportunity Bound), Bitter Pills- Inside the Hazardous World of Legal Drugs, The New Rabbi, and the essay collection Husbandry. He is also co-author, with Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy, of A Common Struggle- A Personal Journey through the Past and Future of Mental Illness and Addiction. A two-time winner of the National Magazine Award, Fried has written frequently for Vanity Fair, GQ, The Washington Post Magazine, Rolling Stone, Glamour, and Philadelphia magazine. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife, author Diane Ayres.
Part business story, part social history, part family saga, Appetite for America gives us the winning of the West in a whole new mouthwatering way. --Hampton Sides, author of Blood and Thunder Appetite for America is the kind of superb non-fiction you don't see anymore--marvelously reported, fluidly written and a remarkable story about a remarkable man who influenced American culture perhaps more than anyone alive past or present. Today he is a footnote, but Stephen Fried brings him alive in a true story as brilliant as it is meticulous as it is compulsively readable. --Buzz Bissinger, author of Friday Night Lights From the Hardcover edition. Part business story, part social history, part family saga, Appetite for America gives us the winning of the West in a whole new mouthwatering way. Hampton Sides, author of Blood and Thunder Appetite for America is the kind of superb non-fiction you don't see anymore marvelously reported, fluidly written and a remarkable story about a remarkable man who influenced American culture perhaps more than anyone alive past or present. Today he is a footnote, but Stephen Fried brings him alive in a true story as brilliant as it is meticulous as it is compulsively readable. Buzz Bissinger, author of Friday Night Lights From the Hardcover edition.