Burn the Place: A Memoir

Burn the Place: A Memoir

2019 • 250 pages

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LONGLISTED for the NATIONAL BOOK AWARD A “blistering yet tender” (Publishers Weekly) memoir that chronicles one chef’s journey from foraging on her family’s Midwestern farm to running her own Michelin-starred restaurant and finding her place in the world. Iliana Regan grew up the youngest of four headstrong girls on a small farm in Indiana. While gathering raspberries as a toddler, Regan learned to only pick the ripe fruit. In the nearby fields, the orange flutes of chanterelle mushrooms beckoned her while they eluded others. Regan’s profound connection with food and the earth began in childhood, but connecting with people was more difficult. She grew up gay in an intolerant community, was an alcoholic before she turned twenty, and struggled to find her voice as a woman working in an industry dominated by men. But food helped her navigate the world around her—learning to cook in her childhood home, getting her first restaurant job at age fifteen, teaching herself cutting-edge cuisine while hosting an underground supper club, and working her way from front-of-house staff to running her own kitchen. Regan’s culinary talent is based on instinct, memory, and an almost otherworldly connection to ingredients, and her writing comes from the same place. Raw, filled with startling imagery and told with uncommon emotional power, Burn the Place takes us from Regan’s childhood farmhouse kitchen to the country’s most elite restaurants in a galvanizing tale that is entirely original, and unforgettable.

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This book felt like it triangulated all the things I want in a memoir: queer coming of age, cooking/chef coming of age and recovery from addiction. The story was relatable, lovely and mouth-watering. The author's voice was sweet and endearing. I loved this.

March 4, 2022

Read an article about her on NYTimes and bought the book right after.

I really enjoyed the whole book!
She keeps it real and this is real great to read

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Very engaging and well written memoir. Would certainly recommend to those who appreciate reading about lives full of food and/or addiction.

February 6, 2023