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The Fabulous Tale of Fish and Chips

Published
Nov 2021
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
32

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Joseph Malin loves his grandmother's fried fish, which she makes according to an old family recipe. It's so good, he thinks he might be able to make some money from it; money that his immigrant Jewish family desperately needs. He takes it into the marketplace of 19th Century London's East End and calls out to passers-by: ‘Fresh from the ships, Hot n' tasty fried fish'. Before long, people are coming from far and wide to try the delicious snack.

But his success inspires a rival. Annette, the greengrocer across the street, sees an opportunity to hawk her own family favourite: Belgian-style fried potatoes. "Piping hot chips!"/So crisp, so delish", she calls. And they're a hit too.

The competition between Joseph and Annette heats up as they try to outsell each other at the market. And then one day… crash! The two collide. Chips slip. Fish fly. It's a disaster. Or perhaps not…

This is the playful, fictional account of how the real-life Joseph Malin, a poor Jewish immigrant, invented fish and chips, the iconic British fish and chips dish.

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First Edition Nov 2021 Pen and Sword ISBN 1784385700
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Oct 2021 -- Not Selected ISBN B0B2Y7FB35
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Nov 2021 Pen and Sword ISBN 1784385719
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