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		<title>A woman&#8217;s place is in the kitchen</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In 'A Woman's Place is in the Kitchen', Sally AbÃ© draws back the curtain on the good, and bad, and downright ugly of restaurant kitchens; and how they might be changed for the better. A stirring manifesto for change, it's also the story of how a girl from Sheffield who used to cook herself Smash to get by is now one of the most successful fine-dining chefs working today.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;<b>Sally really tells it how it is . . . This book will be a go to for those needing that bit of bravery and resilience in a world that needs more people like her</b>&#8216; CANDICE BROWN</p>
<p>&#8216;<b>Wow. Sally&#8217;s book is an insightful, honest account of a young cook&#8217;s journey to an inspirational chef</b>&#8216; ANGELA HARTNETT</p>
<p>&#8216;<b>She doesn&#8217;t so much pull back the curtains as yank them away, revealing the plain truth of what it takes to get dinner on to your plate</b>&#8216; <i>OBSERVER</i></p>
<p><H3>This is the story of Sally Abé&#8217;s rise to become an award-winning chef in the brutal world of restaurant kitchens; how a girl from the midlands who used to cook herself Smash to get by is now one of the most successful fine-dining chefs working today.</H3><br />It&#8217;s a familiar trope: angry men berating each other in kitchens as pots furiously boil, sauces burn and a giant slab of beef rests in the background. The dominant view of a professional kitchen is one of chaos and pent-up fury &#8211; a gladiatorial contest of male ego. Why then do we also hear the misogynistic refrain that women &#8216;belong in the kitchen&#8217; if, in a professional context, they&#8217;re all but erased from them?</p>
<p> <i>A Woman&#8217;s Place is in the Kitchen</i> is a stirring manifesto &#8211; drawing back the curtain on restaurant kitchens to show how she is endeavouring to change them for the better. Filled with stories of Michelin-starred food, the relentlessness of kitchens, as well as the hope for the future of the culinary landscape, Sally&#8217;s memoir is set to become a classic.</p>
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