Ice
From Mixed Drinks to Skating Rinks--a Cool History of a Hot Commodity
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Narrated by:
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Jennifer Aquino
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Amy Brady
Ice is everywhere: in gas stations, in restaurants, in hospitals, in our homes. Americans think nothing of dropping a few ice cubes into tall glasses of tea to ward off the heat of a hot summer day. Most refrigerators owned by Americans feature automatic ice machines. Ice on-demand has so revolutionized modern life that it’s easy to forget that it wasn’t always this way—and to overlook what aspects of society might just melt away as the planet warms.
In Ice, journalist and historian Amy Brady shares the strange and storied two-hundred-year-old history of ice in America: from the introduction of mixed drinks “on the rocks,” to the nation’s first-ever indoor ice rink, to how delicacies like ice creams and iced tea revolutionized our palates, to the ubiquitous ice machine in every motel across the US. But Ice doesn’t end in the past. Brady also explores the surprising present-day uses of ice in sports, medicine, and sustainable energy—including cutting-edge cryotherapy breast-cancer treatments and new refrigerator technologies that may prove to be more energy efficient—underscoring how precious this commodity is, especially in an age of climate change.
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Engaging, well-researched and diverse
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Narration is unbelievable awful.
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Fun and Fascinating!
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A good effort but fell short
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The story itself was quite interesting overall, especially the part about icemen (my immigrant grandfather worked as an iceman in New York City in the early 20th century).
A lot of promise here if you can stand the narration.
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