PositiveThe New York Times Book ReviewWilson isn’t in the business of finger-wagging. For starters, as her exhaustively researched book tells us, she knows that making people feel bad about habits (food or otherwise) is the surest way to invite their entrenchment. But mostly, the central premise of First Bite is one that we’d all be wise to see as liberating, generous and ultimately optimistic: If we learned what and how to eat as babies, we can unlearn and relearn and actually change what Wilson sees as our collectively chaotic relationships with food...