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Black, White, and the Grey - by Mashama Bailey & John O Morisano (Hardcover)
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- A story about the trials and triumphs of a Black chef from Queens, New York, and a White media entrepreneur from Staten Island who built a relationship and a restaurant in the Deep South, hoping to bridge biases and get people talking about race, gender, class, and culture.
- About the Author: Mashama Bailey, executive chef and partner at The Grey and The Grey Market, was previously the head chef at Gabrielle Hamilton's beloved restaurant Prune and chairs the board of the Edna Lewis Foundation.
- 304 Pages
- Cooking + Food + Wine, Essays & Narratives
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"Food brings people together, but can it help heal the racial divide? At The Grey in Savannah, Georgia, a rising-star black woman chef and a food-obsessed white businessman are equal partners who're breaking barriers--one plate at a time. Black, White, and The Grey is a story about the mission, trials, and triumphs of two individuals who had little in common--except an obsession for great food--until they came together through an awakened determination to play a part in bridging the deep cultural divide in America during a time of profound national division, activated racism, and raging classism. Media startup defector John O. Morisano and chef/partner Mashama Bailey tell the story, in stereo, of how they went from guarded business partners to best friends as they turned a dilapidated Jim Crow-era Greyhound bus station into one of the hottest restaurants in the country, as they faced their own and their community's inherent biases through their honest unflinching conversations with each other. Morisano provides the bassline and Bailey elucidates, commenting--and correcting--his retelling as they reveal the rawness, vulnerability, and humanity that make their partnership so inspiring. A recipe caps each chapter, peppering the narrative with food from their story. Morisano and Bailey set out to build a restaurant and, in the process, committed themselves to having difficult conversations with each other about how their experiences as a white male and a black woman in America had shaped their understanding of race, class, and culture. It's a conversation that every American needs to eavesdrop on. And, anyone who is fascinated by chef and restaurant culture will enjoy the behind-the-scenes details of building and running a destination restaurant--in this case, one with profound historical significance in Georgia's colonial capital"--Book Synopsis
A story about the trials and triumphs of a Black chef from Queens, New York, and a White media entrepreneur from Staten Island who built a relationship and a restaurant in the Deep South, hoping to bridge biases and get people talking about race, gender, class, and culture. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR BY GARDEN & GUN - "Black, White, and The Grey blew me away."--David Chang In this dual memoir, Mashama Bailey and John O. Morisano take turns telling how they went from tentative business partners to dear friends while turning a dilapidated formerly segregated Greyhound bus station into The Grey, now one of the most celebrated restaurants in the country. Recounting the trying process of building their restaurant business, they examine their most painful and joyous times, revealing how they came to understand their differences, recognize their biases, and continuously challenge themselves and each other to be better. Through it all, Bailey and Morisano display the uncommon vulnerability, humor, and humanity that anchor their relationship, showing how two citizens commit to playing their own small part in advancing equality against a backdrop of racism.Review Quotes
"From the first few paragraphs of Mashama Bailey's prologue, you know that you're dealing with a writer of uncommon honesty. She and partner John O. Morisano offer us an illuminating exploration of what it takes to build something and understand one another, and in the process remind us that restaurants are about much more than just food--even though every recipe, from the Dirty Rice to the Clams Oreganata to the Country Pasta, is proof that Bailey is one of our country's brightest chefs. Black, White, and The Grey blew me away."--David Chang, author of Eat a Peach " The book arrives at an ideal time to help facilitate the tough, continuing conversations around social justice and equity in the food space."--Bill Addison, The Los Angeles Times "The fact that neither author narrates like a pro is part of the appeal: It feels as if you're overhearing a real conversation about the ways their partnership has been tested. . . . together they fitfully map out a small-scale blueprint for racial cooperation."--Jennifer Resse, New York Times
". . . a fascinating book on so many levels."--Evan Kleiman, "Good Food" podcast "It's one of the best and most honest books about business, partnership, race, class, culture, and gender I've encountered."--Hunter Lewis, Food & Wine "It's not often that a book full of recipes can pack an emotional wallop, but this is no ordinary book. It's a memoir. It's a conversation. It's a meditation on race, and friendship. . . . beautiful, thoughtful book."--Mary Elizabeth Williams, Salon "Black, White, and The Grey is the tale of a fortuitous collaboration, a lasting friendship, and an iconic restaurant. In these racially divisive times, this book offers a much-needed commodity . . . hope."--Jessica B. Harris, author, lecturer, and culinary historian
"Black, White, and The Grey is a story for our hearts, minds, and times. It breaks out of any genre ever associated with restaurants--cookbooks or otherwise--taking us on a journey into the minds and motivations of two unlikely partners, each on a mission to prove something to themselves, the world, and ultimately to each other."--Danny Meyer, author of Setting the Table "This book fills the silences that readers are typically left to observe or interpret. With bold admissions of bias, discomfort, and downright tension, it illustrates the challenges faced by Bailey and Morisano, who occupy different yet interconnected worlds."--Jamila Robinson, Philadelphia Enquirer food editor and James Beard Journalism chair
"Black, White, and The Grey speaks volumes to the moment we're in and is exactly what we need as we look to the future of the restaurant industry. This book is so important as we have our own uncomfortable conversations and demonstrates how we can ultimately transcend and unite."--Marcus Samuelsson, author of The Rise: Black Cooks and the Soul of American Food
About the Author
Mashama Bailey, executive chef and partner at The Grey and The Grey Market, was previously the head chef at Gabrielle Hamilton's beloved restaurant Prune and chairs the board of the Edna Lewis Foundation. She has been the subject of stories in USA Today, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Condé Nast Traveler, Food & Wine, Ebony, Bon Appétit, Cherry Bombe, Garden & Gun, and Cosmopolitan; has starred in an episode of Chef's Table; and has won the James Beard Award for Best Chef (Southeast). John O. Morisano, previously a media startup entrepreneur, is the founding partner at The Grey and The Grey Market. Morisano oversaw the painstaking restoration of the dilapidated Greyhound bus station and directs the business operations. He has helped reshape and expand the mission of the Edna Lewis Foundation and serves as a board member and the treasurer.Dimensions (Overall): 8.4 Inches (H) x 5.7 Inches (W) x 1.2 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 304
Genre: Cooking + Food + Wine
Sub-Genre: Essays & Narratives
Publisher: Lorena Jones Books
Format: Hardcover
Author: Mashama Bailey & John O Morisano
Language: English
Street Date: January 12, 2021
TCIN: 1006604217
UPC: 9781984856203
Item Number (DPCI): 247-30-8701
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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