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		<title>Rodeo, Hawaii Style &#8211; American Way Magazine</title>
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Surfing might be the state's best known sport, but Hawaii's teen cowboys are rocking America's most competitive rodeo - American Way Magazine. 
  


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		<link>http://sarahrose.com/2010/06/rodeo-hawaii-style-american-way-magazine/</link>
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		<title>Blockbuster Hotels &#8211; BRIDES Magazine</title>
		<description>Five movies, five scene stealing hideaways - BRIDES magazine
     

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		<title>The 10 lb pack &#8211; Men&#8217;s Journal</title>
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		<title>Best Folding Bikes &#8211; Men&#8217;s Journal</title>
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		<title>Chefs and Class &#8211; Men&#8217;s Journal</title>
		<description>Teach a Man to Fish: the Gift of Cooking Class - Men's Journal 

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 Best Chefs in the National Parks - Men's Journal 

           

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		<title>Sarah Rose on NPR&#8217;s Good Food</title>
		<description>Sarah Rose on FOR ALL THE TEA IN CHINA begins at the 15 minute mark



 

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		<title>Sarah Rose on NPR&#8217;s All Things Considered</title>
		<description>The Tea Thieves: How a Drink Shaped an Empire



   


"A wonderful combination of scholarship and storytelling" - Guy Raz, NPR host All Things Considered.

 
   

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		<title>Raves for Tea &#8211; Washington Post</title>
		<description>With her probing inquiry and engaging prose, Sarah Rose paints a fresh and vivid account of life in rural 19th-century China and Fortune's fateful journey into it...if ever there was a book to read in the company of a nice cuppa, this is it.

Washington Post Book Review
 

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		<title>Tea Love &#8211; Minneapolis, Chicago, Hong Kong, Beijing, London</title>
		<description>In "For All the Tea in China," the most eventful era of the tea plant gets the inspired treatment it deserves. - Minneapolis Star Tribune

Pause to reflect that the tea you are enjoying is totally hot — as in, stolen! Nabbed! Ripped off! Nothing more than the subject of international ...</description>
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		<title>Raves for Tea &#8211; Associated Press</title>
		<description>The plot for Sarah Rose's "For All the Tea in China" seems tailor-made for a Hollywood thriller...a story that should appeal to readers who want to be transported on a historic journey laced with suspense, science and adventure.
19th-century industrial spy stole no.1 drink - Associated Press
   

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