A witty and lively memoir from food writer and New York Times contributor Besha Rodell, one of the world's last anonymous restaurant critics
A witty and lively memoir from food writer and New York Times contributor Besha Rodell, one of the worldβs last anonymous restaurant critics.
A witty and lively memoir from food writer and New York Times contributor Besha Rodell, (formerly) one of the world's last anonymous restaurant criticsWhen Besha Rodell moved from Australia to the United States with her mother at fourteen, she was a foreigner in a new land, missing her friends, her father, and the food she grew up eating. In the years that followed, Rodell began waitressing and discovered the buzz of the restaurant world, immersing herself in the lifestyle and community while struggling with the industry's shortcomings. As she built a family, Rodell realized her dream, though only a handful of women before her had done it: to make a career as a restaurant critic.From the streets of Brooklyn to lush Atlanta to sunny Los Angeles to traveling and eating around the world, and, finally, home to Australia, Rodell takes us on a delicious, raw, and fascinating journey through her life and career and explores the history of criticism and dining and the cultural shifts that have turned us all into food obsessives. Hunger Like a Thirst shares stories of the joys and hardships of Rodell's coming-of-age, the amazing (and sometimes terrible) meals she ate along the way, and the dear friends she made in each restaurant, workplace, and home.
"Beautifully written, deeply moving, and a fascinating social document."
--Nigella Lawson
"This hearty, heartfelt missive will appeal to anyone who likes to wax poetic about a memorable meal."
--Publishers Weekly
"A meld of autobiography and culinary memoir with meat on its bones... It is Rodell's candor, her gift for asking so many savory, enlightening questions, that rewards the reader's palate. Structured like a good meal, or a good review, rendering a superb memoir."
--Kirkus
Besha Rodell is a James Beard Award-winning food writer, editor and restaurant critic who has been obsessed with eating out since she was a child. Born in Australia, in a bungalow on a farm her father dubbed "Narnia," she moved to the United States as a teenager. She has been writing professionally for more than two decades, and her work has appeared in numerous publications including The New York Times, Food & Wine, Saveur, Bon Appetit, Travel & Leisure, PUNCH, Eater, Gravy, and many others. She was the restaurant critic at LA Weekly, and was a critic and columnist for The New York Times - she is still a regular contributor. In 2019 she was tapped by Food & Wine magazine to be their global critic, traveling the world solo to pick the world's best restaurants for an annual list. She is currently the chief restaurant critic at The Age, Melbourne, Australia's daily newspaper. Besha moved back to Australia in 2017, and lives in Melbourne with her husband Ryan, her parrot Chobi, and a rotating menagerie of foster cats.
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