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Clamcake Summer
- One Man Eats Every Clamcake in Rhode Island (Or Dies Frying)
- Narrated by: Tom Burch
- Length: 1 hr and 29 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Clamcake Summer is the story of one man's attempt to eat every clamcake in Rhode Island in one summer (or die frying). It is a funny, informative and voracious story of marathon eating and the seashore foods we crave, and of the joys and traditions of summer in New England. This is the first audiobook entirely dedicated to the clamcake. A blend of memoir and history, Clamcake Summer is perfect for listening to on the beach for anyone who grew up eating these delectable fritters, or for those who dream of ordering their first dozen at a take out window.
©2012 David Norton Stone (P)2013 David Norton Stone
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