A review by puzumaki
Everyday Confetti: Your Year-Round Guide to Celebrating Holidays and Special Occasions by Karen Ehman

1.0

I will premise this by saying I've been looking for opportunities to diversity our cultural understanding through food (cultural feasts, so to speak). For my purpose, this book fails miserably. Nowhere in the description or the title does it explain that this book is for Christians, and how it's possible to inject the Christian belief into every holiday or activity, regardless if it's secular. This might be what others are hoping for, but it was not what I was looking for.

I gave this a one star because suggestions included pushing your beliefs on others. Which is again, not what I was aiming for in trying to find ways to consider diversity through food. And again, maybe that's what others are looking for. I would suggest the title be "Everyday Confetti: A Year-Round Guide to Christianizing American Holidays and Special Occasions".

Otherwise, the book seems easy to read and well organized.

EDIT: I should also mention that the book did not claim to cover diverse holidays and occasions. It was just one of several books I picked up; I just felt really disappointed based on the promise of the title.