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Gone with the Gin

Cocktails with a Hollywood Twist

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By Tim Federle

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$17.00

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$23.00 CAD

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  1. Hardcover $17.00 $23.00 CAD
  2. ebook $11.99 $15.99 CAD

Here’s drinking with you, kid! From bestselling author Tim Federle (Tequila Mockingbird) comes this much anticipated sequel, a red carpet-worthy cocktail book for film buffs and movie enthusiasts everywhere. This one is for the Hollywood cinephiles with a refined palate for cheeky, quality cocktails.  

Please, find a seat on the aisle (preferably one with a cup holder) and silence your cell phones. We’ve meticulously mixed a mouthwatering assortment of tipsy tributes so diverse and wide-ranging, you could line the shelves of an abandoned Blockbuster with these drinks—twice. The perfect gift for mixologists and moviegoers, Gone with the Gin is a terrific twist on movie nights that includes 50 delicious drinks and whimsical illustrations throughout. 

No matter your cinematic stripe, there’s a beverage (or ten) tailor-made just for you. For moviegoers who never leave their house without Kleenex, get ready to cry-slash-chug your way through history’s most delectable dramas, like the Ti-tonic. If you’d rather cackle than cry, we’ve got you covered with You’ve Got Ale. If you’re looking for a scream, say “Cheeeers, Johnny!” to The Moon-Shining. And if you like your cocktails sprinkled with song, Sippin’ in the Rain will have you dancing out of your seat—for another round. 

In addition to winking commentary on Hollywood’s most quotable films, there are also recipes for movie-themed munchies, and we heard The Silence of the Lamb Burgers pair well with a nice chianti. So go ahead, make my drink. Even if you don’t know every line from every movie, tonight you’re gonna drink like you do. 
 
Drinks include: 
  • A Sidecar Named Desire
  • Indiana Jones and The Shirley Temple of Doom
  • Do the Rye Thing 
  • Fight Club Soda
  • Bloody Mary Poppins
  • The Big Le-Brewski
  • Monty Python and the Stoli Grail
and more!
 

  • "The cocktail recipe book for film buffs"
    --Entertainment Weekly“[M]ovie lovers now have a perfect way to combine booze with the box office.”
    –Parade“This Gone with the Wind-Inspired Cocktail Will Make You, Frankly Our Dears, Not Give a Damn.”
    --InStyle

    “Gone With the Gin is a must-have cocktail book for movie buffs and cinephiles.”
    --Billboard

On Sale
Oct 27, 2015
Page Count
152 pages
Publisher
Running Press
ISBN-13
9780762458608

Tim Federle

About the Author

Tim Federle’s hit series of cocktail recipe books, including Tequila Mockingbird, Gone with the Gin, and Are You There, God? It’s Me Margarita, have sold over half a million copies worldwide. Declared “a prolific scribe whose breezy wit isn’t bound to a single genre” (Huffington Post), Federle is the creator and showrunner of the GLAAD-winning High School Musical: the Musical: the Series on Disney+; won the Humanitas Prize for co-writing the Oscar-nominated Best Animated Feature Ferdinand; and wrote and directed the Disney+ original film Better Nate Than Ever, based upon his New York Times Notable Book of the same title. He lives and drinks in Los Angeles. 

Lauren Mortimer is the illustrator of the bestselling cocktail recipe books Tequila Mockingbird, Gone with the Gin, and Are You There God? It’s Me, Margarita. She studied Fashion Communication with Promotion at Central Saint Martins before deciding that she’d make a career being an illustrator. Lauren feels inspired and content when she’s sitting in a park, looking at birds through a pair of binoculars, listening to folk music, or sketching. Her clients include Running Press, Penguin Random House, Nike, the BBC, Nespresso, Le Monde, Vanity Fair, Scholastic, Sony, and more. She lives in London.


 

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