THE LAST SUPPER CLUB event at the Arlington Public Library with Matthew Batt
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- THE LAST SUPPER CLUB event at the Arlington Public Library with Matthew Batt
- 2023-12-19T18:00:00-06:00
- 2023-12-19T19:00:00-06:00
- Matthew Batt will join the Arlington Public Library on Tuesday, December 19 for a reading and signing of his new book THE LAST SUPPER CLUB.
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Dec 19, 2023 from 18:00 PM to 19:00 PM |
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Where | Arlington Public Library, 321 W Main St, Arlington, MN 55307 |
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Matthew Batt will join the Arlington Public Library on Tuesday, December 19 at 6:00 p.m. for a reading and signing of his new book The Last Supper Club: A Waiter's Requiem. This event is free and open to the public.
"There’s an impressive level of detail here, offering insight into the nitty-gritty of restaurant labor for those who’ve never worked in hospitality, while still feeling intimately familiar to those who have done their time in the service industry."—Eater
"In this splendidly written book, Batt demonstrates a gift for capturing the essence of his coworkers."—Booklist
"Catnip for anyone who has ever worked in a restaurant."—The Washington Post
"An engrossing and tender memoir about life behind the scenes of an elegant dining room."—Pioneer Press
"Deliciously funny, vividly peopled, wise, and big-hearted, The Last Supper Club is a book you will devour in one sitting and wish you could go back for seconds. The memoir takes a behind-the-scenes look at the adrenaline-fueled world of restaurant life, reverently revealing all the care and thought that goes into a meal before the plate is ever lowered before you. If Anthony Bourdain’s Kitchen Confidential and Stephanie Danler’s Sweetbitter had a love child, it would be this superb book!"—Adrienne Brodeur, author of Wild Game: My Mother, Her Secret, and Me
"This book should come with a trigger warning for those of us who’ve ever waited tables. Matthew Batt describes restaurant work with such ferocious, sweat-inducing clarity that I feel like I’m right back there, in the weeds. Like any great dish, The Last Supper Club has so many layers and flavors: it’s a waiter’s memoir, it’s a vital history of a remarkable restaurant, it’s an incisive meditation on the nature of work, and it’s a heartfelt story of someone who went searching for a paycheck but found something else entirely—family, and purpose, and joy."—Nathan Hill, author of The Nix and Wellness