The journalist and author chronicles her groundbreaking tenure as editor-in-chief of Gourmet magazine and her work with legendary fellow epicureans to transform how America thinks about food. - (Baker & Taylor)
The six-time James Beard Award-winning journalist and best-selling author of <I>My Kitchen Year</I> chronicles her groundbreaking tenure as editor-in-chief of <I>Gourmet</I> magazine and her work with legendary fellow epicureans to transform how America thinks about food. - (Baker & Taylor)
<b><i>NEW YORK TIMES </i>BESTSELLER • “A delicious insider account of the gritty, glamorous world of food culture.”—<i>Vanity Fair</i></b><br><b> </b><br><b>In this “poignant and hilarious” (<i>The New York Times Book Review</i>) memoir, trailblazing food writer and beloved restaurant critic Ruth Reichl chronicles her groundbreaking tenure as editor in chief of <i>Gourmet.<br></i></b><br><b>A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: <i>Real Simple, Good Housekeeping, Town & Country<br></i></b><br>When Condé Nast offered Ruth Reichl the top position at America’s oldest epicurean magazine, she declined. She was a writer, not a manager, and had no inclination to be anyone’s boss. Yet Reichl had been reading <i>Gourmet</i> since she was eight; it had inspired her career. How could she say no?<br><br>This is the story of a former Berkeley hippie entering the corporate world and worrying about losing her soul. It is the story of the moment restaurants became an important part of popular culture, a time when the rise of the farm-to-table movement changed, forever, the way we eat. Readers will meet legendary chefs like David Chang and Eric Ripert, idiosyncratic writers like David Foster Wallace, and a colorful group of editors and art directors who, under Reichl’s leadership, transformed stately <i>Gourmet </i>into a cutting-edge publication. This was the golden age of print media—the last spendthrift gasp before the Internet turned the magazine world upside down.<br><br>Complete with recipes, <i>Save Me the Plums</i> is a personal journey of a woman coming to terms with being in charge and making a mark, following a passion and holding on to her dreams—even when she ends up in a place she never expected to be. - (Random House, Inc.)