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| Mimi Sheraton, the New York Times's ebullient restaurant critic from 1975 to 1984, writes about her life in the food business. Growing up in Flatbush in a food-oriented family (her mother was a dedicated cook, her father sold fruits and vegetables), Sheraton moved to Greenwich Village after college. Her career as a journalist and food critic has encompassed a wide range of culinary experiences: gutting fish in Tokyo, critiquing five-star restaurants in France, once sampling 104 sandwiches in a day for the definitive article on New York deli food--not to mention such fascinating peripherals as the vast wardrobe of disguises she accumulated during her Times stint and the 60 pounds she gained on the job. Throughout, Sheraton communicates her love of eating in restaurants and discovering new ways with food, passions that are still important to her as a funny and irreverent senior citizen who has to watch her diet. | |
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| Length: | 240 pages |
| Height: | 9.5 in. |
| Width: | 6.5 in. |
| Thickness: | 1.2 in. |
| Weight: | 17.6 oz. |
| Publisher's Note | |
What's it like to be a food writer? What's it like dining at some of the world's best restaurants, as well as some of the worst? What's it like to share your opinion about food and restaurants with readers around the world? Mimi Sheraton is one of the most renowned food writers and restaurant reviewers in the country. And perhaps the most frequently asked question is, How did she do it? Her response is simple: "Live my life." Now, in this entertaining and candid memoir, the doyenne of food critics provides a heartfelt and poignant look at the events of her extraordinary life. A devoted journalist, Mimi's engaging style and meticulous research have made her the standard by which restaurant reviewing and food criticism in the United States is measured. In Eating My Words, she describes how she developed her passion for writing about food and travel. Witty and straightforward, Mimi takes you on an engrossing journey of memorable meals, unforgettable people and outrageous experiences. Travel with Mimi from her childhood growing up in a food-loving Brooklyn family with a very demanding mother ("You call that a chicken?") and a father in the wholesale fruit and vegetable business, through her college years in Manhattan and her rise to fame. Best known for her work as the restaurant critic at the New York Times, Mimi relates her experiences from how she landed the job there to why she left eight years later. As a journalist, she has tasted and reported on some of the world's finest cuisine, including three-starred French restaurants, and on some of the most dismal food imaginable, from hospital and public school meals to the often unrecognizable fare served in airplanes and fast food chains. Forthright and never afraid to be controversial, Mimi talks about the importance of a reviewer's anonymity and the excitement of making a new culinary discovery like the now notorious Rao's, and then sharing it through her writing. She reveals some of her most challenging moments, right down to a masked appearance on French television with several well-known French chefs that ended in a mini-brawl. Fueled by her passion for food, wine and travel, Mimi Sheraton's memoir is a degustation that is as engaging as it is enlightening. A true reflection of this bon vivant's voracious appetite for life, Eating My Words is an irresistible treat you will savor word by word ... and will feel utterly satisfied. | |
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| "[An] often enchanting memoir....Sheraton has a brisk and inventive style, and I enjoyed hearing about her likes and dislikes. She also provides some interesting surprises....EATING MY WORDS is an amusing and stylish production, a reminder of just how engaging a writer Sheraton can be." New York Times Book Review - Paul Levy (11/28/2004) | |
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