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Joe Berkowitz

    This author delves into the intricate tapestry of human relationships and the complexities of the mind. Their writing is characterized by sharp insight and keen observation, revealing the subtle nuances of characters' emotions and motivations. Readers will appreciate their ability to capture universal truths about the human experience through fresh and thought-provoking narratives. The works offer a profound exploration of the human psyche that leaves a lasting impression.

    Away with Words
    American Cheese
    • American Cheese

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(564)Add rating

      Joe Berkowitz loves cheese, or so he thought until he discovered an artisanal tasting at an upscale shop on Valentine's Day. The cheeses he tasted were unlike anything he had ever experienced—intensely flavorful and uniquely American. This revelation ignited a passion that led him on an extraordinary year-long adventure into the world of artisan cheese. He immersed himself in the subculture surrounding cheese, engaging with premier makers, mongers, cave-dwelling affineurs, dairy scientists, and restaurateurs. His exploration took him from the underground cheese caves of Paris to the mountains of Gruyere, as he sought to understand cheese’s role in society. As Joe transitioned from amateur to aficionado, his journey paralleled the rise of American cheese on the global stage. He joined Team USA at an international mongering competition and experimented with cheese-making at the Dairy Research Center in Wisconsin. Along the way, he encountered passionate cheesemakers, including one preparing for a major event at the World Cheese Awards. Through this odyssey, Berkowitz uncovers a vibrant culture dedicated to cheese and the profound impact of this beloved dairy product.

      American Cheese
    • Away with Words

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Fast Company reporter Joe Berkowitz investigates the bizarre and hilarious world of pun competitions from the Punderdome 3000 in Brooklyn to the World competition in Austin. When Joe Berkowitz witnessed his first Punderdome competition, it felt wrong in the best way.

      Away with Words