Mark Johnson Johnson itibaren Penand, Maharashtra 401102, India
Virgin of Small Plains was awesome. Ending totally unexpected. Great character development. Set in a small town in Kansas. Young woman found dead during a snowstorm. Never solved. She is buried and becomes a folk legend, those that touch her grave are healed. In the present day, many years later, a woman named Abby wants to give the woman a name and find out who killed her. Uncovers secrets.
This book was definitely hard-hitting(at a popular and largely readable level at least) approach to an industry that is so embedded in the fabric of America. While I can't say there were many surprises by this it was still so fascinating to hear about something that is so inherently American. I really appreciated that he took a pretty level approach and didn't come at it with a huge chip on his shoulder and a mission to destroy fast food, etc. He was honest and straight forward and didn't overstate his relationship with food. The honesty shone through and it made this a very enjoyable read.