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Voices from the Kitchen

Personal Narratives from New York's Immigrant Restaurant Workers

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Voices from the Kitchen

De: Marc Meyer
Narrado por: Andrew Joseph Perez
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27 personal histories of immigrant restaurant workers in New York City whose stories of persistence, hope, and endurance show how vital they are to our country

Compiled by a longtime chef who knows how indispensable—and fascinating—they are

All author proceeds from the book will be distributed evenly among the contributors.

Immigrants play an essential role in the growth, resiliency, and overall success of the food industry. In an age of rising anti-immigrant rhetoric, their voices must be heard.

“Restaurants as we know them in the US would not exist without immigrant labor,” begins Marc Meyer's preface to this unique collection. With these words, Meyer makes clear his commitment to centering the voices of the staff members who make his restaurants possible.

All of the contributors came to New York from another part of the world—Mexico, Bangladesh, Ivory Coast, and beyond—and all found their foothold in the restaurant industry. Among them are:

  • 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.

©2025 Marc Meyer (P)2025 Beacon Press Audio
Ciências Sociais Cultural e Regional Profissionais e Acadêmicos

Resumo da Crítica

“Each narrative is thoughtfully edited . . . A touching collection of immigrant life stories.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Chef Marc Meyer brings together a collection of immigrant narratives from workers in the New York restaurant scene . . . [A] moving collection of oral histories.”—Booklist

“Restaurateur Meyer talked with his own employees for this bighearted and inviting collection of nearly 30 firsthand accounts . . . It’s a loving spotlight on ordinary people who have become political targets.”—Publishers Weekly

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