“We are brought into the world of sharing, humor, humility and exploration that transcends the traditional limitations of academic or scholarly work. Given the recent interest in interdisciplinary and trans-disciplinary work, this book has the potential to fill a real niche.”—Sylvia D. Torti, dean of the Honors College and assistant research professor of biology, University of Utah “The volume would be very effective for all incoming college freshmen. It would create a platform for discussion of what happens intellectually as one trains to become a professional in any field, and for discussion of the pros and cons of this kind of professionalization.”—Shirley Powell, vice president of programs, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center “I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in the joys and the challenges of truly interdisciplinary work. Sushi in Cortez is creative, provocative, and wise. It deserves a wide readership among all who care about conversations across intellectual, professional, and personal walls.”--David George Haskell, author of the Pulitzer finalist, The Forest Unseen: A Year’s Watch In Nature