Eat a Peach: A Memoir by David Chang
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- ISBN 10 152475921X
- ISBN 13 9781524759216
- Published Sep 08 2020
- Format Hardcover
- Page Count 288
- Language English
- Countries United States
- Publisher Clarkson Potter
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As a young, unspectacular cook, David Chang opened a noodle restaurant in Manhattan’s East Village that should not have survived its first, misbegotten year. But, through sheer stubbornness and a series of utterly reckless choices, he became a chef who the New York Times once described as “the modern equivalent of Norman Mailer or Muhammad Ali.” In this memoir, Chang lays bare his self-doubt and ruminates on mental health. He explains the ideas that guide him and demonstrates how cuisine is a weapon against complacency and racism. Exhibiting the vulnerability of Andre Agassi’s Open and the vivid storytelling of Patti Smith’s Just Kids, this is a portrait of a modern America in which tenacity can overcome anything.Other cookbooks by this author
- Cooking at Home: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Recipes (And Love My Microwave)
- Cooking at Home: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Recipes (And Love My Microwave)
- Eat a Peach: A Memoir
- Eat A Peach
- Lucky Peach, Issue 7
- Lucky Peach, Issue 8
- Lucky Peach, Issue 9
- Momofuku
- Momofuku
- Momofuku
- Momofuku

