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Kitchen Confidential Updated Ed: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly (P.S.)

A deliciously funny, delectably shocking banquet of wild-but-true tales of life in the culinary trade from Chef Anthony Bourdain, laying out his more than a quarter-century of drugs, sex, and haute cuisine—now with all-new, never-before-published material

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Candyfreak: A Journey through the Chocolate Underbelly of America
A self-professed candyfreak, Steve Almond set out in search of a much-loved candy from his childhood and found himself on a tour of the small candy companies that are persevering in a marketplace where big corporations dominate.

From the Twin Bing to the Idaho Spud, the Valomilk to the Abba-Zaba, and discontinued bars such as the Caravelle, Marathon, and Choco-Lite, Almond uncovers a trove of singular candy bars made by unsung heroes working in old-fashioned factories to produce something they love. And in true candyfreak fashion, Almond lusciously describes the rich tastes that he has loved since childhood and continues to crave today. Steve Almond has written a comic but ultimately bittersweet story of how he grew up on candy-and how, for better and worse, the candy industry has grown up, too.

Candyfreak is the delicious story of one man's lifelong obsession with candy and his quest to discover its origins in America.
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Underbelly
The Author speaks out on UNDERBELLY: The Palm Beach No One Talks About

Some 100 years ago Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle shocked people with its depiction of the horrid life of the have-nots, balanced against the excesses of the corrupt and powerful haves. As a result of Sinclair's book, which exposed deplorable conditions in the meat packing industry, foreign sales of American meat fell in half and the Federal government instituted legislation that led to the passage of laws and the establishment of the FDA. Now comes Underbelly, a non-fiction account of the lives of the homeless and addicted that shines a bright light on a very dark place in our society.

Say the words 'Palm Beach' and you picture a land of wealth and privilege bestowed upon only a select few, a place where rich is practically a religion. But there's another side to this tony enclave and the county that shares its name, one hidden from view, one rarely talked about, a seedy underbelly that you won't read about on the society pages of the Palm Beach Post or in 'the shiny sheet.' In this world, addiction or poverty is the only ticket you need to gain entry. While these two worlds may share the same space, like two positively charged magnets, they never quite touch, propelled away from each other by an invisible force. Underbelly examines this side of Palm Beach.

Underbelly is filled with the stories of people who, by happenstance or poor choices, find themselves part of the sad castoffs of our society, told in their own words, often sad, sometimes heartbreaking, occasionally explicit, and, yes, even funny - but always true. The pictures (some 100) say as much, as they show the hardships of the streets, the suffering in the eyes, the torture to the bodies, and the wasting away of once-promising minds. With this book, these few people, at least, are no longer anonymous faces on the street we turn to avoid. They have names, they have stories, they have hopes and dreams, and their pain is no less meaningful than our own..
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The Underbelly
The Underbelly is an online, serialized mystery centering on a sometimes homeless, currently clean and sober Vietnam vet named Magrady. He's searching for his wheelchair-bound friend who has disappeared from L.A.'s Skid Row. As Magrady digs deeper he encounters murder, a randy septuagenarian former sex bomb actress, two frisky hoodlums named Boo-Boo and Mr. Jinks, and the mummified head of a long dead shaman. And just what does all that have to do with the impending completion of the massive Emerald Shoals project -- signaling the final gentrification of downtown Los Angeles? Read the Underbelly and find out gentle reader..
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STITCH-WORK. The Sick Jaundiced Underbelly of the Heartland
Stitch-work is a Frankenstein like combination of mine and others whom I knew personally coming together in the three-quarters absolutely true tale of one mans journey Who in the pursuit of a woman gets sucked into a world of decadence sex drugs parties , and half-truths. In this journey he becomes the main suspect in a woman's torture and subsequent murder in his apartment. On the tail of the truth while being toyed with by a psychotic clown; he's lead through a nightmarish dreamscape that in the end defines what his reality truly is..
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