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Notes from a Young Black Chef: A Memoir

 Author: Kwame Onwuachi , Joshua David Stein  Category: Autobiographies, Biographies and Non-Fiction, Drugs and Alcohol, Entrepreneurship, Family, Farms and the Countryside, Food and Drink, High School and Young Adult, Immigrants and Refugees, Perseverance and Determination, Prejudice and Racism  Reading Age: High School and Young Adult  Country: United States, Nigeria, African Continent, West Africa  Language: English  Amazon  Bookshop org
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“Kwame Onwuachi’s story shines a light on food and culture not just in American restaurants or African American communities but around the world.”–Questlove

By the time he was twenty-seven years old, Kwame Onwuachi had opened–and closed–one of the most talked about restaurants in America. He had launched his own catering company with twenty thousand dollars that he made from selling candy on the subway, yet he’d been told he would never make it on television because his cooking wasn’t “Southern” enough.

In this inspiring memoir about the intersection of race, fame, and food, he shares the remarkable story of his culinary coming-of-age. Growing up in the Bronx, as a boy Onwuachi was sent to rural Nigeria by his mother to “learn respect.” However, the hard-won knowledge gained in Africa was not enough to keep him from the temptation and easy money of the streets when he returned home.

But through food, he broke out of a dangerous downward spiral, embarking on a new beginning at the bottom of the culinary food chain as a chef on board a Deepwater Horizon cleanup ship, before going on to train in the kitchens of some of the most acclaimed restaurants in the country and appearing as a contestant on Top Chef. Onwuachi’s love of food and cooking remained a constant throughout, even when he found the road to success riddled with potholes.

As a young chef, he was forced to grapple with just how unwelcoming the world of fine dining can be for people of color, and his first restaurant, the culmination of years of planning, shuttered just months after opening. A powerful, heartfelt, and shockingly honest story of chasing your dreams–even when they don’t turn out as you expected–Notes from a Young Black Chef is one man’s pursuit of his passions, despite the odds.

“This is an astonishing and open-hearted story from one of the next generation’s stars of the culinary world. I am so excited to see what the future holds for Chef Kwame–he is a phoenix, rising into better and better things and showing us all what it means to be humble, hungry, and daring.” –Jos Andrs.

Notes from a Young Black Chef: A Memoir
Written by Kwame Onwuachi and Joshua David Stein

Source: Publisher (Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group)

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