Brace yourself for this <b>lively, amusing and alarmingly informative novel</b>

Daily Mail

A greasy, <b>hilarious tale of loyalty, revenge and dark appetites</b>

Shortlist

<b>Confirms all your worst fears</b> about professional kitchens in a debut novel that is <b>dark, pungent, twisted, surprising and above all genuinely funny</b>. If you enjoy eating out, don't read this book

- William Sutcliffe, author of Are You Experienced?,

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<b>Raucous and inventive</b>, peopled with technicolour characters and <b>savagely funny</b>, <i>Chop Chop</i> announces Simon Wroe as both an heir to Martin Amis and an oven-fresh talent unto himself

- A D Miller, author of Snowdrops,

A <b>complete page-turner</b>. <b>Reminiscent of <i>Kitchen Confidential</i></b> but with an entirely fresh voice that is a pleasure to read

- Thomasina Miers, founder of Wahaca,

<b>Perfectly baked</b> [with] a rich, gooey pool of <b>dark comedy</b> hiding beneath the surface. Despite straying into the realm of sabotage, blackmail and secret dinner parties serving stomach-churning illegal fare, Wroe's novel makes for <b>fresh, appetising reading</b>

Independent

A <b>brutally funny</b> look at the world of professional cooking. Sometimes the truth is so strange it needs to be sautéed in a pan of fiction

- Gary Shteyngart, author of Super Sad True Love Story,

<b>Furiously funny, fast, surreal</b>. The heat and the profanity feel painfully real; the prose, masterfully stylized, definitely the stuff of fiction

- Anya von Bremzen, author of Mastering the Art of Soviet Cooking,

Arch comedy ... <b>Dave Eggers channels Anthony Bourdain</b>

Kirkus

Depicts the literal underworld of a restaurant kitchen with <b>wit</b>, <b>vigor</b>, and <b>gleeful</b>, <b>necessary profanity</b>

New York Times Book Review

* * * SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2014 COSTA FIRST NOVEL AWARD * * *

Outrageously funny and completely original, Chop Chop by Simon Wroe is the story of a hapless young chef in the crazed world of the professional kitchen, featuring lust, revenge, neurosis and haute cuisine.

'A greasy, hilarious tale of loyalty, revenge and dark appetites. A gripping look behind the kitchen wall' Shortlist

Two months behind on his rent, young graduate Monocle swallows his dreams and takes the only job he can find: the lowest-rung chef in a gastropub in Camden. Here he finds himself surrounded by a group of deranged hoodlums (his co-workers) and at the mercy of an ingenious sadist (the head chef, Bob). What follows is a furiously-paced, ribald, raucous and unexpectedly touching tale of loyalty and revenge, dark appetites and fading dreams, and a young man finding his way in the world as he is plunged into the fat and the frying pan and everything else besides.

'Perfectly baked [with] a rich, gooey pool of dark comedy hiding beneath the surface' Independent

'Lively, amusing and alarmingly informative' Daily Mail

'Arch comedy ... Dave Eggers channels Anthony Bourdain' Kirkus

'A brutally funny look at the world of professional cooking' Gary Shteyngart

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Tells the story of a hapless young chef in the crazed world of the professional kitchen, featuring lust, revenge, neurosis and haute cuisine.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780241967133
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Penguin Books Ltd
Vekt
500 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
35 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, P, U, 01, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
336

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Simon Wroe is a former chef who writes about food and culture for Prospect and the Economist, and regularly contributes to a wide range of publications including The Times, Guardian, Telegraph and Evening Standard. In 2014 Chop Chop was shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award. He is 30 and lives in London.