Out of Line: A Life of Playing with Fire [Audiobook] by Barbara Lynch
English | August 31st, 2017 | ASIN: B0751KSCQM, ISBN: 1541459326 | MP3@64 kbps | 9 hrs 48 mins | 269.68 MB
Narrator: Christina Delaine
English | August 31st, 2017 | ASIN: B0751KSCQM, ISBN: 1541459326 | MP3@64 kbps | 9 hrs 48 mins | 269.68 MB
Narrator: Christina Delaine
Celebrated chef Barbara Lynch credits the defiant spirit of her upbringing in tough, poor "Southie", a neighborhood ruled by the notorious Whitey Bulger gang, with helping her bluff her way into her first professional cooking jobs; develop a distinct culinary style through instinct and sheer moxie; then dare to found an empire of restaurants ranging from a casual but elegant "clam shack" to Boston's epitome of modern haute cuisine.
One of seven children born to an overworked single mother, Lynch was raised in a housing project. She earned a daredevil reputation for boosting vehicles (even a city bus), petty theft, drinking and doing drugs, and narrowly escaping arrest - haunted all the while by a painful buried trauma.
Out of Line describes Lynch's remarkable process of self-invention, including her encounters with colorful characters of the food world, and vividly evokes the magic of creation in the kitchen. It is also a love letter to South Boston and its vanishing culture, governed by Irish Catholic mothers and its own code of honor. Through her story, Lynch explores how the past - both what we strive to escape from and what we remain true to - can strengthen and expand who we are.
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