Voices from the Kitchen: Personal Narratives from New York's Immigrant Restaurant Workers -- Marc Meyer, Hardcover
Voices from the Kitchen: Personal Narratives from New York's Immigrant Restaurant Workers -- Marc Meyer, Hardcover
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- Angel V., an openly gay dissident lawyer from Venezuela who survived two kidnappings before coming to the US
- Islam, from Bangladesh, who worked as a runner and expeditor and is now building his own mosque in Jamaica, Queens
- Carlha, a Dominican sous-chef at Shuka who still makes rice the way her father taught her when she was a child
Their stories are a window into the staggering range of life experiences that immigrant workers carry with them. They are by turns funny, dark, poignant, surprising, and relatable. Most of all, they deserve our respect and our solidarity.
Author: Marc Meyer
Publisher: Beacon Press
Published: 11/18/2025
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.25lbs
ISBN: 9780807020647
Review Citation(s):
Booklist 09/01/2025
Kirkus Reviews 09/15/2025
Publishers Weekly 09/15/2025
About the Author
Marc Meyer is a longtime New York City chef, specializing in Mediterranean-inspired cuisine and known for his commitment to sourcing locally, seasonally, and sustainably. He and his partners operate five restaurants in New York City: Cookshop, Vic's, Rosie's, Shuka, and Shukette. When not in the kitchen, Meyer donates his time to an Indigenous community center in Mexico.
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