Nobody knows the truffles I've seen

by George Lang

Paper Book, 1998

Status

Available

Publication

New York : Knopf, 1998.

Description

"Both moving and entertaining, George Lang's absorbing autobiography draws the reader into an extraordinarily rich life filled with talent, wonder, and passion: an example of how torment can be transformed into beauty."-Elie Wiesel "A heartfelt, funny, moving story of survival. A great read."-Paul Newman "Anyone reading this remarkable memoir will understand why George Lang remains not only one of New York's great restaurateurs but one of its most vibrant citizens as well."-David Halberstam "A book to savor, relish, smack one's lips over, and profoundly appreciate."-William Safire "You don't need to be Hungarian to enjoy this book."-George Soros "George Lang's success story, so brilliantly recounted here, is the absolute personification of the American dream."-Dominique LaPierre "This book is as charming and sophisticated as its author."-Walter Cronkite… (more)

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