I love ice. Maybe more so in drinks than say, on the roads in the winter. But I want my drinks cold like the arctic tundra. So anyway, I put ice in everything, and when I saw this book, I was in. I think ice has become so ubiquitous, in the US at least, that sometimes we take it for granted. It’s hard to believe that we just haven’t always had access to ice, especially here in the south. Brady talks about how popular, and rare, ice cream was for folks like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Fun fact, my great-great grandfather used to be an ice man - one of those guys who carried the 50 lb. blocks and put them in people’s ice boxes before manual refrigeration. Once refrigerators became a thing, someone also figured out how to make ice rinks, which provide us with figure skating (yes, please), speed skating (ok) and hockey (why not?). There’s even a section on curling. Good times. Think about all the ways that ice makes life better. If you need some suggestions, check this one out. It’s an excellent read.