My Place At The Table: A Recipe for a Delicious Life in Paris

Author:   Alexander Lobrano
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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9781328588838


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   16 August 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Alexander Lobrano
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   Harvest
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9781328588838


ISBN 10:   1328588831
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   16 August 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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A redoubtable restaurant critic and 30-year resident of Paris sets the table with an enticing menu of memories...Lobrano writes with mouthwatering elan, dash, and feeling. --Kirkus Like so many food-lovers, Alec Lobrano dreamed of a life in Paris. Unlike the rest of us, he made the dream come true. In this warm, delicious, and extremely candid book, he lets us in on all his secrets. Everyone who loves French food will want to read this memoir. --Ruth Reichl A flat-out wonderful read, full of the stories and secrets that make eating in Paris what we want to be doing right now. Lobrano has a genius for finding characters at every level of the food chain--the peasant chef, or the grande dame home cook, or the bistro revolutionary with his simple, perfect dishes--and for owning up to tasting foods for the first time and describing them with surprising poetic flair. Reading My Place at the Table on a New York subway, I did something I have never done: I missed my stop. --Bill Buford, best-selling author of Heat and Dirt In this coming-of-age tale, Alec Lobrano chronicles his discovery of taste during a challenging youth, which led him to emerge as one of the most astute and brilliant writers on French cuisine. Few understand France, and its cuisine, as deeply as Alec, and readers will devour My Place at the Table, which is seasoned by his sharp humor, a soupcon of heartbreak, and the satisfaction of triumph, all framed by his reminiscences of delicious dining at Paris's most lauded tables. This book is truly a recipe for pleasure! --David Lebovitz, author of My Paris Kitchen and French Drinks Alexander Lobrano's beautiful memoir about finding himself through writing about food is charming, wise, and often very funny. An American who has lived in Paris for more than thirty years, he offers fresh insights into French culinary culture. --Alice Waters A long-lasting love story with the French food scene told with wit, verve, and great expertise. --Chef Alain Ducasse Lobrano excels in weaving a full and timeless human story with bits of mouthwatering epicureanism. He elevates food to an essential anchor of memory in a rich and dynamic human story and shows us that deliciousness, in food and in writing, is achieved through authenticity, clarity, and vulnerability. This book is another example of why Alec Lobrano's voice is so important: His writing is a meticulous, generous, and joyful affirmation of life. --Daniel Rose, chef, New York City (Le Coucou) and Paris (Chez la Vieille) All I really wanted to do was go to different places to eat, and then write it all down, says a young Alexander Lobrano in My Place at the Table. Thank goodness he followed his appetites, which eventually led him to Paris, renown as a food critic and now, the author of a memoir that's by turns poignant, hilarious, wise, and bravely honest. Mouth-watering, too. Lobrano writes beautifully about food. But he's just as adept at mining life's truths. Lobrano's debut book is a lovely feast. --Tom Sietsema, food critic, Washington Post


A redoubtable restaurant critic and 30-year resident of Paris sets the table with an enticing menu of memories...Lobrano writes with mouthwatering elan, dash, and feeling. --Kirkus Lobrano's story is inspiring, and his prose lush and inviting. Readers will savor every last page. --Publishers Weekly Rest assured, there's never a dull moment in My Place at the Table. It's a veritable feast of humility, humor and emotion. --BookPage Like so many food-lovers, Alec Lobrano dreamed of a life in Paris. Unlike the rest of us, he made the dream come true. In this warm, delicious, and extremely candid book, he lets us in on all his secrets. Everyone who loves French food will want to read this memoir. --Ruth Reichl A flat-out wonderful read, full of the stories and secrets that make eating in Paris what we want to be doing right now. Lobrano has a genius for finding characters at every level of the food chain--the peasant chef, or the grande dame home cook, or the bistro revolutionary with his simple, perfect dishes--and for owning up to tasting foods for the first time and describing them with surprising poetic flair. Reading My Place at the Table on a New York subway, I did something I have never done: I missed my stop. --Bill Buford, best-selling author of Heat and Dirt In this coming-of-age tale, Alec Lobrano chronicles his discovery of taste during a challenging youth, which led him to emerge as one of the most astute and brilliant writers on French cuisine. Few understand France, and its cuisine, as deeply as Alec, and readers will devour My Place at the Table, which is seasoned by his sharp humor, a soupcon of heartbreak, and the satisfaction of triumph, all framed by his reminiscences of delicious dining at Paris's most lauded tables. This book is truly a recipe for pleasure! --David Lebovitz, author of My Paris Kitchen and French Drinks Alexander Lobrano's beautiful memoir about finding himself through writing about food is charming, wise, and often very funny. An American who has lived in Paris for more than thirty years, he offers fresh insights into French culinary culture. --Alice Waters A long-lasting love story with the French food scene told with wit, verve, and great expertise. --Chef Alain Ducasse Lobrano excels in weaving a full and timeless human story with bits of mouthwatering epicureanism. He elevates food to an essential anchor of memory in a rich and dynamic human story and shows us that deliciousness, in food and in writing, is achieved through authenticity, clarity, and vulnerability. This book is another example of why Alec Lobrano's voice is so important: His writing is a meticulous, generous, and joyful affirmation of life. --Daniel Rose, chef, New York City (Le Coucou) and Paris (Chez la Vieille) All I really wanted to do was go to different places to eat, and then write it all down, says a young Alexander Lobrano in My Place at the Table. Thank goodness he followed his appetites, which eventually led him to Paris, renown as a food critic and now, the author of a memoir that's by turns poignant, hilarious, wise, and bravely honest. Mouth-wateri


Like so many food-lovers, Alec Lobrano dreamed of a life in Paris. Unlike the rest of us, he made the dream come true. In this warm, delicious, and extremely candid book, he lets us in on all his secrets. Everyone who loves French food will want to read this memoir. --Ruth Reichl A flat-out wonderful read, full of the stories and secrets that make eating in Paris what we want to be doing right now. Lobrano has a genius for finding characters at every level of the food chain--the peasant chef, or the grande dame home cook, or the bistro revolutionary with his simple, perfect dishes--and for owning up to tasting foods for the first time and describing them with surprising poetic flair. Reading My Place at the Table on a New York subway, I did something I have never done: I missed my stop. --Bill Buford, best-selling author of Heat and Dirt In this coming-of-age tale, Alec Lobrano chronicles his discovery of taste during a challenging youth, which led him to emerge as one of the most astute and brilliant writers on French cuisine. Few understand France, and its cuisine, as deeply as Alec, and readers will devour My Place at the Table, which is seasoned by his sharp humor, a soupcon of heartbreak, and the satisfaction of triumph, all framed by his reminiscences of delicious dining at Paris's most lauded tables. This book is truly a recipe for pleasure! --David Lebovitz, author of My Paris Kitchen and French Drinks Alexander Lobrano's beautiful memoir about finding himself through writing about food is charming, wise, and often very funny. An American who has lived in Paris for more than thirty years, he offers fresh insights into French culinary culture. --Alice Waters A long-lasting love story with the French food scene told with wit, verve, and great expertise. --Chef Alain Ducasse Lobrano excels in weaving a full and timeless human story with bits of mouthwatering epicureanism. He elevates food to an essential anchor of memory in a rich and dynamic human story and shows us that deliciousness, in food and in writing, is achieved through authenticity, clarity, and vulnerability. This book is another example of why Alec Lobrano's voice is so important: His writing is a meticulous, generous, and joyful affirmation of life. --Daniel Rose, chef, New York City (Le Coucou) and Paris (Chez la Vieille) All I really wanted to do was go to different places to eat, and then write it all down, says a young Alexander Lobrano in My Place at the Table. Thank goodness he followed his appetites, which eventually led him to Paris, renown as a food critic and now, the author of a memoir that's by turns poignant, hilarious, wise, and bravely honest. Mouth-watering, too. Lobrano writes beautifully about food. But he's just as adept at mining life's truths. Lobrano's debut book is a lovely feast. --Tom Sietsema, food critic, Washington Post


A redoubtable restaurant critic and 30-year resident of Paris sets the table with an enticing menu of memories...Lobrano writes with mouthwatering elan, dash, and feeling. --Kirkus Lobrano's story is inspiring, and his prose lush and inviting. Readers will savor every last page. --Publishers Weekly Rest assured, there's never a dull moment in My Place at the Table. It's a veritable feast of humility, humor and emotion. --BookPage Like so many food-lovers, Alec Lobrano dreamed of a life in Paris. Unlike the rest of us, he made the dream come true. In this warm, delicious, and extremely candid book, he lets us in on all his secrets. Everyone who loves French food will want to read this memoir. --Ruth Reichl A flat-out wonderful read, full of the stories and secrets that make eating in Paris what we want to be doing right now. Lobrano has a genius for finding characters at every level of the food chain--the peasant chef, or the grande dame home cook, or the bistro revolutionary with his simple, perfect dishes--and for owning up to tasting foods for the first time and describing them with surprising poetic flair. Reading My Place at the Table on a New York subway, I did something I have never done: I missed my stop. --Bill Buford, best-selling author of Heat and Dirt In this coming-of-age tale, Alec Lobrano chronicles his discovery of taste during a challenging youth, which led him to emerge as one of the most astute and brilliant writers on French cuisine. Few understand France, and its cuisine, as deeply as Alec, and readers will devour My Place at the Table, which is seasoned by his sharp humor, a soupcon of heartbreak, and the satisfaction of triumph, all framed by his reminiscences of delicious dining at Paris's most lauded tables. This book is truly a recipe for pleasure! --David Lebovitz, author of My Paris Kitchen and French Drinks Alexander Lobrano's beautiful memoir about finding himself through writing about food is charming, wise, and often very funny. An American who has lived in Paris for more than thirty years, he offers fresh insights into French culinary culture. --Alice Waters A long-lasting love story with the French food scene told with wit, verve, and great expertise. --Chef Alain Ducasse Lobrano excels in weaving a full and timeless human story with bits of mouthwatering epicureanism. He elevates food to an essential anchor of memory in a rich and dynamic human story and shows us that deliciousness, in food and in writing, is achieved through authenticity, clarity, and vulnerability. This book is another example of why Alec Lobrano's voice is so important: His writing is a meticulous, generous, and joyful affirmation of life. --Daniel Rose, chef, New York City (Le Coucou) and Paris (Chez la Vieille) All I really wanted to do was go to different places to eat, and then write it all down, says a young Alexander Lobrano in My Place at the Table. Thank goodness he followed his appetites, which eventually led him to Paris, renown as a food critic and now, the author of a memoir that's by turns poignant, hilarious, wise, and bravely honest. Mouth-wateri--No Source


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ALEC LOBRANO writes regularly on food and travel for many publications, including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Bon Appetit, Food & Wine, and Conde Nast Traveler. He has appeared on CBS Morning News, TODAY, Chef's Table, and Iron Chef. He lives in Paris.

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