Jennifer Gunter's Book Recommendations
Jennifer Gunter is a Canadian-American gynecologist and a New York Times columnist. She is known for her advocacy for women's health and her debunking of misinformation related to gynecology and related topics. Her diverse reading list suggests an interest in both fiction and non-fiction, with a focus on social issues, health, and culinary arts.
π Books Recommended by Jennifer Gunter 17
The Change of Life in Health and Disease
"@Fortran Itβs actually a very progressive book!"
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The Martian
"@MommaUnfiltered The Martian. The book was excellent, but the movie elevated it even more."
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Flour Water Salt Yeast
"All my bread recipes are from this book Flour, Water, Salt, Yeast. Canβt recommend it enough. @DrJenAdjacent bakes a truly lovely levain bread from this book."
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Belabored
"Normally when I am by myself for dinner I donβt make anything nice. I eat leftovers or a hastily constructed salad. Tonight I am making crab and roasted red pepper and onion quiche. This act of self care was inspired by @lyzlβs amazing book Belabored."
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The Book of the Unnamed Midwife
"This is an amazing book, highly recommend you read it!"
tweet View source βDrinking French
"Enjoying La Marguerite with the last of the oranges and a lime from the tree. Recipe via @davidlebovitz. Highly recommend his book Drinking French!"
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My Paris Kitchen
"@herrpierre @davidlebovitz I love his other book My Paris Kitchen"
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Ramen Obsession
"I canβt recommend this book enough for those of you looking for holiday gifts. We have homemade ramen at least once a month now and tbh that should really be more often."
tweet View source βYour Day, Your Way
"A great book!! Highly recommend. A fun read and if you have vaccine hesitant family this is a nice soft way to introduce science and how fake news affects our thinking."
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Dead Man Walking
"@AlanLevinovitz I changed my position on the death penalty after reading Dead Man Walking. I had no idea how unfair the judicial system. I had moved from Canada a few months before and read the book and it completely changed my mind."
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