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The Clinic By Jonathan Kellerman

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ISBN
9780553840094
Publication Year
1997
Format
Mass Market
Language
English
Book Title
Clinic
Author
Jonathan Kellerman
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Psychological, Mystery & Detective / General

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For almost 75 years, one of Macon¿s most famous eating establishments, Nu-Way, has intentionally misspelled the word W-E-I-N-E-R on its marquee. Thanks to those misplaced vowels of neon sign-maker in 1937, the restaurant has had a conversation piece on the plate with its legendary hot dogs. James Mallis immigrated to Macon from Greece and opened the city¿s first fast-food restaurant on historic Cotton Avenue in 1916. Nu-Way is now the second-oldest hot dog stand in America, just a month shy of Nathan¿s on Coney Island in New York. In his eighth book, There¿s More Than One Way To Spell Weiner, Macon Telegraph columnist Ed Grisamore tells the amazing story of how Nu-Way became a cultural and culinary icon. Nu-Way is part of the fabric of Macon, Georgia. Nearly everyone in town has a Nu-Way story. When people move away, Nu-Way is one of the first places they visit when they come back. One woman who drove 600 miles for a Nu-Way and ordered 125 to go. But it¿s not just about the food. It¿s real. It¿s nostalgic. It¿s a melting pot. To go downtown for a hot dog at noon is to see the common denominator of businessmen in three-piece suits sharing the same lunch counter with blue-collar workers and homeless people off the streets.¿ The book covers the generations of Macon families that have worked at Nu-Way, captures the passion of its loyal customers and tells the story of how the Norman Rockwell-like logo was painted by a former fire chief. Even Oprah Winfrey dropped by for a chili dog and a diet Coke and hundreds of people crowded into the tiny restaurant. Grisamore has been known to satisfy his cravings for slaw dogs (voted No. 1 by The New York Times) several times each week.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0553840096
ISBN-13
9780553840094
eBay Product ID (ePID)
832155

Product Key Features

Book Title
Clinic
Author
Jonathan Kellerman
Format
Mass Market
Language
English
Topic
Psychological, Mystery & Detective / General
Publication Year
1997
Genre
Fiction

Additional Product Features

Series Volume Number
No. 11
Lc Classification Number
Ps3568.O243
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
813.54
Series
Alex Delaware Ser.
Dewey Edition
21

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