One of my favorite things about cookbook season is how it gives us a peek into what publishers think we, as a society, want in a given moment. How people cook reflects how they live, but when it comes to cookbooks, it would be more accurate to say that how people buy cookbooks reflects how they would like to live. The cookbooks we keep on our shelves always hold some level of aspirational value. And how do we want to live right now, according to the cookbook world?

One common thread is that we’re desperate for in-person community. This season sees the release of big party-focused cookbooks, like Dan Pelosi’s straight-to-the-point Let’s Partyand Brie Larson and Courtney McBroom’s Party People, full of ambitious, themed spreads and tips for setting the mood through tablescapes.…

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