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Black, White, and The Grey
Black, White, and The Grey: The Story of an Unexpected Friendship and a Beloved Restaurant | Mashama Bailey, John O. Morisano
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At The Grey restaurant in Savannah, Georgia, an acclaimed Black woman chef and a food-obsessed White businessman are equal partners whore bridging their lived experiencesone meal, one conversation, and one business challenge at a time. Black, White, and The Grey is a story about the mission, trials, and triumphs of two individuals with little in commonacclaimed chef Mashama Bailey and media startup defector John O. Morisanowho came together to build what would be a special restaurant. Bailey and Morisano, co-owners of The Grey, tell their story in alternating fonts, explaining how they went from tentative business partners to best friends as they turned a dilapidated Jim Crowera Greyhound bus station in Savannah, Georgia, into one of the hottest restaurants in the country, all while digging into their lived experiences with race, class, and culture through honest, unflinching discussions. As they reveal the rawness, vulnerability, and humanity that make their partnership so inspiring, they show how theyve tried to bridge the deep cultural divide in America during a time when activated racism and raging classism are at the forefront of our national consciousness. In celebration of the food and drinks that bring people together, a recipe caps each chapter (21 in total)from Country Pasta (with pork belly) to Salted Honey Chess Piepeppering the narrative with food from their story. Everyone fascinated by food culture will savor the behind-the-scenes details of building and running a destination restaurantin this case, one that is attempting to reshape cultural conversation beyond food.
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Smartypants
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What an interesting book about a restaurant in #savannah and a unique perspective on the friendship of the business owners that transcends race and different cultures.

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Amandajoy
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He has used the word “dishpit” about 10 times in the last five pages. And every time I read “dip shit”. 🤦🏼‍♀️

LiteraryinLawrence I just did that too! 3y
Soubhiville 🙋‍♀️ me too 🤷‍♀️ 3y
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Schlinkles
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Getting ready to moderate a conversation tonight with Mashama Bailey and Johno Morisano about their new book.

TiminCalifornia This sounds like an amazing book. 3y
Schlinkles @TiminCalifornia It really is! 3y
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Rhondareads
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A restaurant a friendship ,recipes.This has been getting rave reviews can‘t wait to read.

Schlinkles Just finished it. I love the dual viewpoints and I found Mashama‘s parts to be really reflective and a wonderful contribution to larger issue of race in this country and, specifically, the south. 3y
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Schlinkles
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Have been very much looking forward to this one!

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