Nine Lives, Brandon Baltzley
Nine Lives, Brandon Baltzley
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Nine Lives
A Chef's Journey from Chaos to Control

Author: Brandon Baltzley

Narrator: George Newbern

Unabridged: 6 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/02/2013


Synopsis

At twenty-six years old, Brandon Baltzley was poised for his star turn as the opening chef at Chicago's hotspot Tribute. People called him a prodigy—the Salvador Dali of cooking—and foodie blogs followed his every move. Instead, Brandon walked away from it all and entered rehab to deal with the alcohol and cocaine addiction that had enslaved him most of his adult life.

Brandon grew up in the South with no father and an addict mother. At nine, he was prepping vegetables in the back of a gay bar. From there, he went on to deep-frying with Paula Deen to cooking in an array of Michelin-starred restaurants, including Grant Achatz's world-renowned Alinea. In between, he was touring the country with his heavy metal band, Kylesa—and doing his first stint in rehab.

Like Gabrielle Hamilton's Blood, Butter and Bones, Brandon's Nine Lives is about blazing a way out from a rough childhood through talent and an unbridled passion for the craft of cooking. A story that's still being written as Brandon works with Crux, the pop-up culinary collective he founded, and plans for the opening of his own restaurant, Nine Lives serves up a raw and riveting memoir about food, rock-and-roll, and redemption.

About Brandon Baltzley

Brandon Baltzley is a Louisiana-born, low-country raised, nomadic chef, musician, writer, lover, fighter, and part-time schitzo. After being raised in the kitchens of gay bars and numerous bistros, he left to tour with the metal act Kylesa. Upon leaving Savannah's sludge-metal scene, he rekindled his love for food and has been steadily making long-lasting impressions everywhere he decides to plate a dish.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Melody on August 03, 2013

An interesting, if incomplete, autobiography. Incomplete because the author isn't even 30 yet, and one hopes he will be cooking for a good long time yet. He's had quite a struggle with crack cocaine, and though he details various of his binges and rehabs, he never talks much about the mental state h......more

Goodreads review by Kara on January 28, 2014

First off, I'm married to a chef, and I understand that almost everyone who becomes a chef has some sort of reason why they choose that punishing lifestyle. Some reason why they torture their bodies and souls in the service of others. Cooking is art and self expression. And addiction- booze, drugs,......more

Goodreads review by David on March 27, 2018

I don't know much about what goes on in the kitchen-so I did learn a little. Otherwise, this book seems to repeat itself: Uneducated guy who has a talent gets his dream job-and he blows it. (7, 8 or 12 times-I don't know)-and he meets a girl and gets laid a lot. As the reader, this got boring and rep......more

Goodreads review by Samantha on February 19, 2020

Honestly needed to read a book like this at this point in my life. Definitely resonated.......more