Burn the Place, Iliana Regan
Burn the Place, Iliana Regan
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Burn the Place
A Memoir

Author: Iliana Regan

Narrator: Eileen Stevens

Unabridged: 7 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/16/2019


Synopsis

A singular, powerfully expressive debut memoir that traces one chef’s struggle to find her place and what happens once she doesBurn the Place is a galvanizing culinary memoir that chronicles Iliana Regan’s journey from foraging on the family farm to opening her Michelin-starred restaurant, Elizabeth. Her story is alive with startling imagery, raw like that first bite of wild onion, and told with uncommon emotional power. It’s a sure bet to be one of the most important new memoirs of 2019.Regan grew up the youngest of four headstrong girls on a small farm in Northwest Indiana. Even when she was picking raspberries as a toddler still in diapers, Regan understood to pick only the ripe fruit and leave the rest for another day. In the family’s leaf-strewn fields, the orange flutes of chanterelles seemed to beckon her, while they eluded others.Regan has always had an intense, almost otherworldly connection with food and earth. Connecting with people, however, has always been harder. As she learned to cook in the farmhouse, got her first job in a professional kitchen at age fifteen, taught herself cutting-edge cuisine while running her “new forager” underground supper club, and worked her way from front-of-house staff to running her own kitchen, Regan often felt that she “wasn’t made for this world.” She was a little girl who longed to be a boy, gay in an intolerant community, an alcoholic before she turned twenty, a woman in an industry dominated by men.Burn the Place will introduce listeners to an important new voice from the American culinary scene, an underrepresented perspective from the professional kitchen, and a young star chef whose prose is as memorable and deserving of praise as her food.

About Iliana Regan

Iliana Regan is a self-taught chef. She is the founder and owner of the Michelin-starred “new gatherer” restaurant Elizabeth and the Japanese-inspired pub Kitsune, both located in Chicago. Her cuisine highlights her midwestern roots and the pure flavor of the often foraged ingredients of her upbringing. A James Beard Award and Jean Banchet Award nominee, Regan was named one of Food & Wine’s Best New Chefs of 2016.

About Eileen Stevens

Eileen Stevens is a voice-over actress whose voice can be heard on cartoons, promos, programs for English-language learners, and audiobooks. An Earphones Award–winning narrator, she is also an audiobook director and producer.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kasa on June 22, 2019

I chose this because some of my most beloved books, beginning with Kitchen Confidential, have been memoirs by established chefs and Iliana Regan's arc seemed to echo that of Gabrielle Hamilton. Yes there are similarities. Both come from large, unconventional families, with a strong background in ear......more

Goodreads review by TraceyL on February 01, 2020

I had never heard of this author or her two famous restaurants before reading this book. I just saw it pop up in my library app and thought I would give it a shot. It's a pretty straightforward memoir of this chef's life. She grew up on a farm, struggled with her identity and sexuality, became an al......more

Goodreads review by Megan on July 05, 2019

I felt very moved by Regan’s honesty and her ability to forge her own path throughout this book, but especially as she speaks about her sexuality and the trials of being gay in rural American. I look around Chicago today and see a flourishing Pride parade, rainbows on every corner, and outspoken acc......more

Goodreads review by Zach on November 25, 2019

Five stars for the first 75 pages. Then it just... It's all over the place and sometimes that works and sometimes it's like you're eating something rich and wonderful and then they just keep feeding it to you.......more

Goodreads review by Nick on January 29, 2020

I live in Chicago. The Michelin-starred restaurant Elizabeth is a local hero; I celebrated an anniversary at Kitsune. Had I read the book reviews before diving in, I would have realized this is not so much a culinary memoir as it is one woman’s struggle with drugs, alcohol, and her sexual and person......more


Quotes

“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


Awards

  • Publishers Weekly Pick
  • National Book Award
  • Smithsonian Magazine Pick
  • AudioFile Earphones Award
  • BookRiot Pick
  • Heartland Booksellers Award