Scars of a chef : the searing story of a top chef marked forever by the grit and grace of life in the kitchen

by Rick Tramonto

Other authorsLisa Jackson
Paper Book, 2011

Status

Available

Call number

641.5092B

Publication

Carol Stream, Ill. : Tyndale House Publishers, c2011.

Description

Rick Tramonto started as a high school dropout working at Wendy's; he became one of the hottest celebrity chefs in the world. Yet his rise to culinary success was marked with tragedy, loss, and abandonment. As a teenager, Rick worked to support the family when his father (who had Mob ties) went to prison. As a young adult, he struggled with a learning disability and drug addiction. Yet as a chef, he rose rapidly to culinary stardom, earning rave reviews and eventually opening the famous four-star establishment Tru. From the outside, it looked like he had everything he ever wanted; his lifelong hunger for meaning should have been more than met. But on the inside, his life and his marriage were falling apart. And then, one night, a voice on the radio changed everything. Containing recipes and color photos, Scars of a Chef is the mesmerizing rags-to-riches memoir of one chef's journey through the highest heights and the lowest lows of the culinary world . . . and his search for something that would finally heal his wounds and sustain him through even the darkest times.… (more)

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LibraryThing member texicanwife
This wonderfully frank, and inspiring story by world reknown chef, Rick Tramonto, bring us the story of his rise, and fall, and rise again among the culinary talented of the world.

Tramonto brings us from the fall, to the rise, of one who finally learns to let go and let God have His way in his
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life.

Tramonto bears the scars of one who has emotionally and physically born the battle of good against evil, and now wears the crown of a victor!

I give this book five stars and my thumbs up award!

I highly recommend this for your literary and home library!

****DISCLOSURE: This book was provided by Tyndale for review.
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ISBN

9781414331621

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