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Finding Freedom
Finding Freedom: A Cook's Story; Remaking a Life from Scratch | Erin French
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From Erin French, owner and chef of the critically acclaimed The Lost Kitchen, a TIME world dining destination, a life-affirming memoir about survival, renewal, and finding a community to lift her up Long before The Lost Kitchen became a world dining destination with every seating filled the day the reservation book opens each spring, Erin French was a girl roaming barefoot on a 25-acre farm, a teenager falling in love with food while working the line at her dads diner and a young woman finding her calling as a professional chef at her tiny restaurant tucked into a 19th century mill. This singular memoira classic American storyinvites readers to Erin's corner of her beloved Maine to share the real person behind the girl from Freedom fairytale, and the not-so-picture-perfect struggles that have taken every ounce of her strength to overcome, and that make Erins life triumphant. In Finding Freedom, Erin opens up to the challenges, stumbles, and victories that have led her to the exact place she was ever meant to be, telling stories of multiple rock-bottoms, of darkness and anxiety, of survival as a jobless single mother, of pills that promised release but delivered addiction, of a man who seemed to offer salvation but in the end ripped away her very sense of self. And of the beautiful son who was her guiding light as she slowly rebuilt her personal and culinary life around the solace she found in foodas a source of comfort, a sense of place, as a way of bringing goodness into the world. Erins experiences with deep loss and abiding hope, told with both honesty and humor, will resonate with women everywhere who are determined to find their voices, create community, grow stronger and discover their best-selves despite seemingly impossible odds. Set against the backdrop of rural Maine and its lushly intense, bountiful seasons, Erin reveals the passion and courage needed to invent oneself anew, and the poignant, timeless connections between food and generosity, renewal and freedom.
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booklover3258
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I loved listening to the author narrate the book and it was a very interesting story of her life.

For the rest of my review, visit my Vlog at:

https://youtu.be/OXHK-dtAots

Enjoy!

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AileenRR
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I don‘t know if I like her more or less after hearing her story. I do wish she included a lot more about her courtship and life with her current husband. One measly paragraph wasn‘t enough for me

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Adventures_of_a_French_Reader
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I would have never picked this book if it weren't for a bookclub, and it was a good surprise (3.5).

It was an interesting read, well-written and well-constructed. Erin French shares with total honesty her journey that will finally lead her to create The Lost Kitchen in Freedom, Maine. She talks openly about her toxic marriage, about her drug abuse, and her nasty divorce.

It's a story of resilience, that may resonate with a lot of women.

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kyraleseberg
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Really enjoying this memoir as I run errands this week

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tara_ashley
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My partner and I dream of moving to Maine and are fans of the show The Lost Kitchen (Erin French's show about her life and restaurant in Maine.) I picked up this book that deep dives into Erin French's life story and was not disappointed.

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Ellen_C
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Outstanding memoir by one of the US‘s most successful chef/restauranteurs. Story of her childhood, alcoholic dad, bad marriage, drug addiction and fighting back to build the life she wanted. Inspiring https://cannonballread.com/2021/08/finding-freedom-a-cooks-story-remaking-a-life...

KCofKaysville @Ellen_C Sounds to me like Tender at the Bone which I've read.! 3y
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ReadingEnvy
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I didn't know about The Lost Kitchen, an apparently acclaimed restaurant in Maine. I knew less about the owner/chef and her story, but apparently there is a show about her on a network I do not have, so I missed that context. (If you know, you know.) If you like food or recovery memoirs, this is one to try. It's nice to read the story of a woman who fights to take control of her own life and finds work that is deeply fulfilling on the other side.

Bookzombie I like your little jalapeño dog. 3y
ReadingEnvy @Bookzombie isn't it cute? I have a dog who is half dachshund so it's a little homage. 3y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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Attention foodies and memoir readers! Pick this beauty up when it releases in April ‘20. French‘s voice is honest and self-effacing. Her truths and experiences are well told. But many parts of the story were painful to read because I wanted life to be easier for her. One thing that elevates the story is her off-the-charts mouthwatering descriptions of the food she cooks.

Full review http://www.TheBibliophage.com
#thebibliophage2021 #celadonreads

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angel1
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Thank you Celadon books for my ARC of Finding Freedom. I absolutely loved this memoir about Erin French, chef and owner of The Lost Kitchen in Freedom, Maine. Also, she has a debut television series on Chip and Joanna Gaines Magnolia Network! Can't wait to see it after reading this book! #findingfreedommemoir #celadonreads #magnolianetwork #thelostkitchen

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abookishbutterfly
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I‘m a fan of both memoirs and food. Erin French‘s new book looks like it will satisfy my hunger for meaningful real life stories while simultaneously making me hungry as I read! I can tell that some of her experiences will resonate with me and I‘m looking forward to learning her story.

Finding Freedom is available for preorder and is due for publication in April 2021. Thank you Celadon Books for my review copy!

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lovelybookshelf
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Thanks to Celadon Books for the book mail I received today! FINDING FREEDOM by Erin French sounds like a sensitive, reflective, comfort-filled memoir of redemption. And it turns out, The Lost Kitchen is about 20-30 minutes from my family in Maine! 🥰 I'm looking forward to reading this book.

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