Adrift in Buenos Aires, Layne Mosler was hungry—for an excellent (and cheap) meal, for a great story, for a new direction. A chance recommendation from a taxi driver helped her find all these things, and sparked a quest that would take her to three cities, meeting people from all walks of life, and finding an array of unexpected flavors. A story about following your passion, the pleasures of. · Driving Hungry is part travel memoir and part foodie experience, as Layne Mosler chronicles her adventures of finding good, cheap food by asking taxi drivers in Buenos Aires, New York City and Berlin. I will admit that this is more of a travel adventure, with a few comments about food, but that was okay with me/5. "Mosler is a fantastic storyteller but also a talented food writer In Driving Hungry, Mosler builds relationships around food: the meals she enjoys are often solitary, but are always the product of—or the drive behind—a memorable interaction It recalls A Moveable Feast, Hemingway's seminal memoir of life in Paris in the s.".
Layne Mosler - Driving Hungry: A Memoir Tuesday, J - pm to pm What started by chance when Mosler impulsively asked a Buenos Aires taxi driver to take her to his favorite restaurant has become Mosler's passion, her "Taxi Gourmet" blog, and, now, this lively memoir about traveling, food, and serendipity. But for Layne Mosler, whose Driving Hungry: A Memoir was published last month, the Caribbean joint, The Door, seemed like the perfect place to meet on a recent Sunday. A delicious memoir that takes us from Buenos Aires to New York to Berlin as the author, driven by wanderlust and an unrelenting appetite, finds purpose, passion, and unexpected flavor. After putting her dream of opening her own restaurant on hold, Layne Mosler moves to Buenos Aires to write about food. But she is also in search of that elusive something that could give shape to her life.
bltadwin.ru: Driving Hungry: A Memoir () by Mosler, Layne and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. Hi, I'm Layne. I’m a California-born author, editor, and writing coach, and I live in Berlin. My first book, Driving Hungry (Vintage, ), is a travelogue that “recalls [Hemingway’s] A Moveable Feast,” according to Canada’s National Post. Mosler is restless, footloose, and occasionally troubled. She leaves jobs and travels impulsively and is more often hoping for a relationship than in one.
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