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An evocative portrait of the underbelly of contemporary Paris as seen through the eyes of a young waiter scraping out a living in the City of Light. A waiter's job is to deceive you. They want you to believe in a luxurious calm because on the other side of that door . . . is hell. Edward Chisholm's spellbinding memoir of his time as a Parisian waiter takes you beneath the surface of one of the most iconic cities in the worldand right into its glorious underbelly. He inhabits a world of inhuman hours, snatched sleep and dive bars; scraping by on coffee, bread and cigarettes, often under sadistic managers, with a wage so low you're fighting your colleagues for tips. Your colleaguesincluding thieves, narcissists, ex-soldiers, immigrants, wannabe actors, and drug dealersare the closest thing to family that you've got. It's physically demanding, frequently humiliating and incredibly competitive. But it doesn't matter because you're in Paris, the center of the universe, and there's nowhere else you'd rather be in the world.
The world behind the restaurant‘s swing doors is not Emily In Paris, or Mrs Harris Goes To Paris. This book is not about Romantic Paris. This is a look at its dirty underbelly. It‘s been optioned for a film. #Paris#France 🇫🇷
Thanks for all the #LitsyLove today for my birthday! Now I‘m curled up in my bathrobe from my daughter and drinking wine from a wine goblet from my son, while cozying up with my dog reading a book !! 🥳🐶🎁🍷📕
tpixie@TheBookHippie thanks! I‘m loving reading them too! Some of my fondest memories growing up are reading great books. I love to be able to continue to read them!2y