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Last week, hurrying about my errands and to-do lists, in between work and answering emails, I clicked on a link on Twitter that led me to this article, this epic piece really, a 5-part series about a homeless family in New York City. The article focused on one of the family's daughters, a little girl named Dasani. Dasani, born into a different kind of life, would have the regular bright things ahead of her that we all, most of us at least, take for granted. Home-cooked dinners, new clothing and the ability to go to the bathroom alone and without fear to start, followed by regular school attendance, a high school diploma probably, college and a life – stable, regular, quotidian – thereafter. Instead, Dasani lives a life that would crush most of us. If you haven't already read about Dasani and her family, I urge you to. It will take some time, but it is worth it.

I haven't been able to stop thinking about the family – and the thousands like it – since. When I take a shower alone and unmolested, when I watch Hugo eating his dinner that I have no trouble putting on the table, when I lie back in my clean, quiet bed at night to read, I think about all these silly little things that make up my everyday life and how completely out of reach they are for a girl, and a family, that has simply had the bad luck to be born into different circumstances than I have.

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I've also been thinking about how to help, which is where you come in. I've decided to auction off a good portion (about half!) of my cookbook collection and will be donating all proceeds to the Invisible Child Fund at the Legal Aid Society of New York. There are a lot of great books in the collection, like the much-coveted and out-of-print The Last Course by Claudia Fleming, a signed copy of Thomas Keller's Ad Hoc at Home, M.F.K. Fisher's The Cooking of Provincial France set that she did for Time-Life, and Alice Medrich's cult favorite, also out-of-print, Chocolate and the Art of Lowfat Desserts (one of the first books I scored on eBay way back when because of a food blog).

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After much thought, I decided not to use eBay for the auction – I don't want anyone to hesitate to bid because they don't have an account. Instead, I'm going to auction the books off right here. I think it should go relatively smoothly. Here's how it'll work: I'm going to list the books up for auction below, with author name, title, condition of the book, and a bidding price. If you want to bid on a book, just leave a comment or send me an email or a tweet with the amount and I'll update the bidding price. The auction will end on Friday.

Please help by spreading the word far and wide. While I can't guarantee that the books will arrive in time for Christmas, depending on where you live, I do promise to ship them into the postal system the weekend before Christmas. The books are all in new or almost-new condition, with the exception of the few vintage ones among them. Bonus: Ruth Reichl and Deb Perelman, the authors of Mmmmm: A Feastiary and The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook, respectively, will be matching the winning bid for their books, no matter how high they go. And the winning bidder for Deborah Madison's Vegetable Literacy will received an accompanying limited edition letterpress poster from the publisher. 

And: If you spend over $50 on any book, you'll also receive a copy of My Berlin Kitchen as a gift.

Thank you, sweet readers, for reading and for participating.

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1. Susan Herrmann Loomis's French Farmhouse Cookbook – paperback, like new. $50 (ruth fecych via email)

2. Barbara Kafka's Roasting: A Simple Art – hardcover, gently used. $60 (Elizabeth Van Pelt)

3. Deborah Krasner's Good Meat – hardcover, new. $65 (Eleanor)

4. Alice Medrich's Chocolate and The Art of Low-Fat Desserts – hardcover, gently used. $115 (Thomas Marzahl via email)

5. Suvir Saran's Indian Home Cooking – hardcover, like new. $150 (Tanya)

6. Claudia Fleming's The Last Course – hardcover, new. $250 (Theresa Vaskovic. via email)

7. Sara Forte's The Sprouted Kitchen – hardcover, new. $100 (amanda)

8. Gourmet's Cookie Cookbook – hardcover, like new. $50 (Deb)

9. Jamie's 15-Minute Meals – hardcover, new. $50 (Chlo-star.)

10. Jamie's Great Britain – hardcover, new. $55 (Jennifer)

11. Lisa Fain's Homesick Texan Cookbook – hardcover, like new. $120 (Sara)

12. The Nepenthe Cookbook – hardcover, new. $20 (Luann Wierdsma via email)

13. Alton Brown's Good Eats 1 & 2 – hardcover, new. $100 (Dana)

14. Food52 Cookbook, Volume II – hardcover, like new. $60 (Mary Nodine via email)

15. Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarborough's Ham – hardcover, new. $30 (Edgardo via Twitter)

16. Clotilde Dusoulier's French Market Cookbook – paperback, like new. $50 (Karey)

17. Liana Krissoff's Grains for a New Generation – paperback, like new. $80 (Sara)

18. MFK Fisher's Cooking from Provincial France – hardcover with spiral bound recipe booklet in slipcase, vintage. Good, clean, unused condition. $260 (Brettne Bloom)

19. Deb Perelman's The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook – hardcover, new. Winning bid will be matched by Deb. $130 (Em)

20. Thomas Keller's Ad Hoc at Home, dedicated and signed – hardcover, new. $160 (Bec via email)


***UPDATE***

Russ Parsons, Ruth Reichl, Ten Speed Press and Sarah Copeland caught wind of the auction and generously asked to donate the following incredible items. Thank you to them!!

21. Russ Parsons's How to Pick a Peach, signed – hardcover, new. $70 (Suzy)

22. Ruth Reichl's Mmmmm: A Feastiary (her very last personal copy!). Winning bid will be matched by Ruth. $525 (John Atchue)

23. Deborah Madison's Vegetable Literacy, signed – hardcover, new. Winning bid will receive an accompanying limited edition letterpress poster. $250 (Sarah Chamberlain via email)

24. Sarah Copeland's Feast, signed – hardcover, new. $55 (Katherine)

25. Sarah Copeland's The Newlywed Cookbook, signed – hardcover, new. $55 (Cayleigh)

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142 responses to “A Cookbook Auction for The Invisible Child”

  1. Brettne Bloom Avatar
    Brettne Bloom

    You are amazing. I’ll bid $60 for Homesick Texan and $260 for Fisher.

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  2. Chlo-star Avatar
    Chlo-star

    Thank you for doing something so wonderful. I would like to bid $50 on Jamies 15 minute meals.

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  3. Heidi Avatar
    Heidi

    Alice Medrich’s Chocolate and The Art of Low-Fat Desserts – I’ll bid $100.
    Lisa Fain’s Homesick Texan Cookbook – I’ll bid $60.
    Thank you, Heidi

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  4. Heidi Avatar
    Heidi

    Oops! 11. Lisa Fain’s Homesick Texan Cookbook – I’ll bid $70.

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  5. Emily Avatar
    Emily

    This is fantastic!
    $75 for Mmmmm: A Feastiary

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  6. Luisa Avatar

    Thank you, dear Sarah! Books are listed! xoxo

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  7. Gemma Avatar

    I haven’t been able to stop thinking about Dasani and all the children like her, it’s so good of you to do this. Can you put me down for $50 for Deborah Madison and $100 for Ruth Reichl. I hope you have a massive flurry of last minute bids for this excellent cause and I’m now going to go and find an equivalent UK organisation to donate to.

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  8. Dorothee Avatar
    Dorothee

    $75 for Deborah Madison and $15 for Sarah Copeland

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  9. Luisa Avatar

    I mistakenly listed Sarah’s books as a unit. Which book would you like to bid on? Apologies and thanks!

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  10. Dorothee Avatar
    Dorothee

    $15 for Sarah Copeland’s Feast – sorry I forgot to clarify in my last comment.

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  11. Bethany Avatar
    Bethany

    Hi Luisa – This is a wonderful idea! The article has been in my head and heart since reading it as well. I’d like to bid $25 for Sarah Copeland’s Feast!

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  12. Mary G Avatar
    Mary G

    Ruth Reichel’s mmmmm
    $150.00. Thanks Luisa

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  13. Preeta Avatar
    Preeta

    Oof, it pains me to let go of the MFK Fisher, but I suppose I must. I’d like to bid $100 for Deborah Madison’s Vegetable Literacy, though.

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  14. Luisa Avatar

    Sorry, someone else bid that a couple hours before you via email, just updating now. Want to go higher? 🙂

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  15. Preeta Avatar
    Preeta

    Oh, I just bid $100 for the Deborah Madison a couple of hours ago, but now I don’t see my comment and someone else has also bid $100 — I suppose they bid before me? Assuming this comment will show up, I’d like to bit $120 for the Deborah Madison.

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  16. Preeta Avatar
    Preeta

    Sorry, I think our comments crossed 🙂 . I’ve upped my bid.

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  17. Beth Avatar
    Beth

    $55 for Good Meat!

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  18. Cayleigh Avatar
    Cayleigh

    $40 for The Newlywed Cookbook

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  19. Luisa Avatar

    Got it! Thank you!!

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  20. Ashley Avatar

    $40 for Feast

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  21. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    Alton Brown’s Good Eats $65. Thanks!

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  22. Monica Avatar
    Monica

    What a great idea! I’ll bid $150 for Deborah Madison’s Vegetable Literacy. Thank you, Luisa.

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  23. Sara Avatar
    Sara

    $150 Vegetable Literacy
    $120 Homesick Texan
    $80 Grains for a new generation
    $120 Smitten Kitchen
    what a thoughtful idea!

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  24. John Atchue Avatar
    John Atchue

    $175.00 for Mmmm: A Festiary.
    This is such a great cause. Thank you for putting this together.
    John

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  25. Em Avatar

    If someone hasn’t gone higher (and it’s not too late!) I’ll bid $130 for Smitten Kitchen!

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  26. Luisa Avatar

    Monica, above, bid 150 for Veg Literacy one minute before you…so sorry! Any chance you want to up your bid? 🙂

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  27. Trushna Avatar
    Trushna

    What a lovely gesture, Luisa. You are all heart, warming ours.
    But, on a more practical note, what about postage?! (Hopefully not too much as you’ll be shipping to Germany!) If my bid ends up winning, please add that to the total.
    Can I bid $50 for Sarah Copeland’s The Newlywed Cookbook? Thank you!

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  28. Cayleigh Avatar
    Cayleigh

    $55 for the Newlywed Cookbook

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  29. Dana Avatar
    Dana

    Alton Brown’s Good Eats 1 & 2 100$

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  30. John Atchue Avatar
    John Atchue

    Not sure if you got my Tweet, but I raised my bid on Ruth Reichl’s Feastiary to $250

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  31. Jessi Tran Avatar

    I’d like to bid on Ruth Reichl’s Feastiary for $300

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  32. Suzy Avatar
    Suzy

    How to pick a peach $70- Suzy

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  33. Eleanor Avatar

    $65 for Deborah Krasner’s Good Meat!

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  34. Dorothy Avatar
    Dorothy

    $50 for Gourmet’s Cookie Cookbook with my thanks for this brilliant (and kind) initiative.

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  35. Luisa Avatar

    We’re already at $50 for that book. Would you like to go higher?

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  36. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    I bid $55 for Jamie’s Great Britain, please!

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  37. Jenn M-K Avatar
    Jenn M-K

    Copeland’s “Feast” — $50

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  38. Katherine Avatar
    Katherine

    I’ll bid $50 for Feast!

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  39. Katherine Avatar
    Katherine

    I see that someone else had the same idea :). I’ll go to $55 on Feast, then.

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  40. Marion Avatar
    Marion

    Aaaww.. I’m too late for all of this, what a shame.
    Well, let me use this comment then to thank you for this wonderful blog, and all the great recipes, and for the beautiful pictures (you seem to have a very cute son, too…. about the age of my littlest one.. who is also cute but can reduce your nerves to shreds in 1.5 seconds), and for the lovely way you write, and just for everything.
    Have a happy Christmas with your family..
    🙂
    Marion

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  41. Luisa Avatar

    Hi there – you didn’t leave an email address so I can’t send you an invoice for Roasting, which you won. Could you please get in touch at wednesdaychef at hotmail dot com? Thank you!

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  42. Elizabeth Van Pelt Avatar

    Ooops! Not sure how that happened – I know I registered before I posted. I have sent my email address to your hotmail account.
    Thanks for doing this – I saw how much you raised in total, that’s fantastic. 🙂

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