Girl on the Block, Jessica Wragg
Girl on the Block, Jessica Wragg
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Girl on the Block
A True Story of Coming of Age Behind the Counter

Author: Jessica Wragg

Narrator: Billie Fulford-Brown

Unabridged: 6 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/06/2019

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Synopsis

A memoir of coming of age behind the counter, exploring butchery as an art form and taking an incisive look at an industry on the brink.When sixteen-year-old Jessica Wragg applied for a job at her local farm shop in Derbyshire, England, she never expected to land a position behind the butchery counter. Wragg was younger than many of her colleagues by decades and she was one of the few women on staff, struggling to earn her keep among colleagues who were reluctant to share the tricks of their trade with a novice. Breaking down carcasses by day, and studying animal anatomy by night, Wragg was soon hooked and determined to establish herself in an industry that is steeped in tradition, and often resistant to change. From the English countryside to the streets of London, Girl on the Block blends Wragg’s personal coming of age story with a lyrical exploration of her craft and a rich history of butchery. She also examines the modern meat industry and the ever-changing ideologies around ethical meat consumption, as an often-conflicted carnivore who has spent time in an abattoir and witnessed slaughter firsthand. A raw tour through one of the world’s oldest, dirtiest, and most fascinating professions, Girl on the Block is Wragg’s tale of returning home with blood on her boots at the end of fourteen-hour days and finding her way in the end.

About Jessica Wragg

Jessica Wragg is a butcher in London. She has an MA in Creative Writing and her work has appeared in Vice, Lenny Letter, and Thought Catalog and various other literary journals. She has worked on short films with the BBC and Jamie Oliver, has been featured in the Daily Mail, the Independent and on BBC Radio 2, and has taken part in a nationwide media campaign for Tabasco Sauce. She lives in Central London


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sarah

I found the descriptions of craft butchery very interesting, but the story itself is fairly ordinary and lacks the necessary insight to make it worthy of a memoir. I would go up to 2.5 stars if half stars were an option, but 3 feels too generous.......more

Goodreads review by Lee

he vein of the tell-all foodie-memoir trend, (ala Anthony Bourdain or Sweetbitter) Britain’s top female butcher tells the story of how a simple job at 16 behind the local butcher counter in Chesterfield, England led to her journey as a rising star. She pulls the curtain back on the all-male meat ind......more

Such a lovely, true tale of the struggle of a young woman in a unique setting. Inspiring journey that leaves you cheering for Wragg every step of the way!......more

Goodreads review by Jessica

When Jessica Wragg was 16 she got a job in a local farm store. While she was hired to work the register in the butcher area, she became interested in learning to work as a butcher after seeing the butchers at work. Because she was young and a woman she had a hard time getting the butchers to teach h......more