"There are many reasons why people are where they are and go where they are going. An evasion, a search, a return, a need to see for oneself, a path continued. I was here now."
Dinner of Herbs by Carla Grissmann tells stories about her stay in a remote Anatolian village called Uzak Köy.
It was difficult for her to get accepted in the village at first but eventually they welcomed her with such hospitality it left a deep impression on her.
During that time, Neil Armstrong landed on the moon. It is interesting to read how the inhabitants digested the news. They were also impressed that she had real nice teeth. It also talks briefly about Atatürk's Reforms and how this relatively religious community kept up with it.
It is a beautiful travelogue written with honesty and compassion. This is the story about people, culture, food, and mostly friendship.
“Their teasing of each other and of me was a warm human thing and seemed to me to be a part of wisdom, an open guileless generosity of heart. It takes a certain bigness in people to know that you only tease the person you love and respect."