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Review Quotes: "Patrick O'Connell's Main, Middle & Gay is much more than a cook's memoir. It is a candid, uninhibited, and honest exploration of his life... In a 50-year adventure with the Inn at Little Washington, he transformed an ordinary village restaurant into the ultimate food sanctuary, and most of it through his own personal inventiveness, vision... and exclusive genius." --John Grisham "A masterclass in storytelling, weaving together firsthand experiences, rich characters, and profound insights. An inspiring account that not only tells a fascinating story but also teaches that life's most invaluable lessons emerge from experience, reflection, as well as from both failures and successes." --Gary Danko "This delectable debut memoir from Chef O'Connell...sensuously describes favorite meals and key events early in his career, offering readers a bounty of memories worth feasting on." --Publishers Weekly Biographical Note: Patrick O'Connell is a self-taught chef who pioneered a regional American cuisine in a rural Virginia village. His alliance with local farmers was born of necessity more than forty years ago, when nothing but milk was delivered to the town. In 1978, he opened the Inn at Little Washington in a former garage; now the restaurant is regarded as an international culinary shrine. Chef O'Connell is referred to as "the Pope of American cuisine." Patricia Wells of the International Herald Tribune named the Inn one of the top ten restaurants in the world, hailing O'Connell as "a rare chef with a sense of near-perfect taste, like a musician with perfect pitch." O'Connell was asked to cook for Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Virginia in 2007. He has appeared on Good Morning America, the Today show, The Early Show on CBS, The Martha Stewart Show, Top Chef, The Diane Rehm Show, and Charlie Rose and is a frequent guest speaker at the Smithsonian and the Culinary Institute of America.Publisher Marketing: "It is amazing to read the story of how he came to be the chef he is―a pioneer for the industry, a believer in rural America, a supporter of local economies, and a wizard creating pure magic." ―Chef José Andrés
Contributor Bio:O'Connell, Patrick Patrick O'Connell is a self-taught chef who pioneered a regional American cuisine in a rural Virginia village. His alliance with local farmers was born of necessity more than forty years ago, when nothing but milk was delivered to the town. In 1978, he opened the Inn at Little Washington in a former garage; now the restaurant is regarded as an international culinary shrine. Chef O'Connell is referred to as "the Pope of American cuisine." Patricia Wells of the International Herald Tribune named the Inn one of the top ten restaurants in the world, hailing O'Connell as "a rare chef with a sense of near-perfect taste, like a musician with perfect pitch." O'Connell was asked to cook for Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Virginia in 2007. He has appeared on Good Morning America, the Today show, The Early Show on CBS, The Martha Stewart Show, Top Chef, The Diane Rehm Show, and Charlie Rose and is a frequent guest speaker at the Smithsonian and the Culinary Institute of America. |
