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“Perhaps the definitive Midwest drunken-lesbian food memoir.” New York Times
“A thrilling, disquieting memoir of addiction and coming of age.” New Yorker
“Earthy and nearly gothic in places, evoking a farmsteading childhood, as well as alcohol abuse, tragedy, and settling into a sexuality not always cohesive with rural Indiana.” Chicago Tribune
“Regan’s struggles and eventual triumph make Burn the Place a riveting read.” New City Lit
“A long and winding story…well
worth the journey.” BookRiot
“Sounds as if narrator Eileen Stevens has pulled up a chair at a farm’s kitchen table to tell stories…Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.” AudioFile
“Foodies will appreciate this blistering yet tender story of a woman transforming Midwestern cooking, in a fresh voice all her own.” Publishers Weekly
“An unusually poetic journey…A well-written and honest chef memoir, both rough and charming.” Library Journal
“Told without skirting around darkness and with an engrossing narrative style.” Booklist
“The basic narrative elements that comprise Regan’s story—a misfit hero fumbling and bootstrapping her way to culinary fame—are compelling.” Kirkus Reviews