Reviewed in Roadside Issue 34:
Genovese does it again. By combining his true reporter nature with a vast knowledge of New Jersey culture, he takes us on a delightful summer-long journey down the 127-mile stretch of the New Jersey Shore. From Sandy Hook to Cape May,
Atrue joy of travel springs from finding the regional specialty, made more special when it is truly and steadfastly indigenous. For instance, in a small corridor of Connecticut, you’ll find the steamed cheeseburger. On Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, you’ll find the pastie sandwich. And in Trenton, New Jersey, you’ll find tomato pie.
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