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Hunger Like a Thirst

From Food Stamps to Fine Dining, a Restaurant Critic Finds Her Place at the Table

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Hunger Like a Thirst

By: Besha Rodell
Narrated by: Besha Rodell
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Written and read by food writer and New York Times contributor Besha Rodell—(formerly) one of the world’s last anonymous restaurant critics—comes this witty and lively memoir.

When Besha Rodell moved from Australia to the United States with her mother at fourteen, she was a foreigner in a new land, missing her friends, her father, and the food she grew up eating. In the years that followed, Rodell began waitressing and discovered the buzz of the restaurant world, immersing herself in the lifestyle and community while struggling with the industry’s shortcomings. As she built a family, Rodell realized her dream, though only a handful of women before her had done it: to make a career as a restaurant critic.

From the streets of Brooklyn to lush Atlanta to sunny Los Angeles to traveling and eating around the world, and, finally, home to Australia, Rodell takes us on a delicious, raw, and fascinating journey through her life and career and explores the history of criticism and dining and the cultural shifts that have turned us all into food obsessives. Hunger Like a Thirst shares stories of the joys and hardships of Rodell’s coming-of-age, the amazing (and sometimes terrible) meals she ate along the way, and the dear friends she made in each restaurant, workplace, and home.

A Macmillan Audio production from Celadon Books.

©2025 Beshaleba Rodell (P)2025 Macmillan Audio
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"This hearty, heartfelt missive will appeal to anyone who likes to wax poetic about a memorable meal."—Publishers Weekly

Dear Listener,

What was it like to remain anonymous throughout my career?
"Anonymity has been both a huge gift and a huge pain in the ass, and now, letting go of it is one of the strangest transitions I've ever been through. I feel so lucky to have spent the last 20 years without the pressure of maintaining a visual presence online—it has saved me from so much of the scrutiny and anxiety that I think women, in particular, face. It took a lot of work and shenanigans to maintain— multiple email addresses, credit cards in fake names, alternate life stories for when the bartender asks, "So what brings you to town?" My name is unusual, so it even required me to ban friends and family from addressing me by name when we went out to eat. In some ways, it's been so silly, but I maintain that it helped me immeasurably in doing my job. This is a new phase for me, and I'm both excited and terrified in equal measure. However, getting to know readers in a more personal and connected way is the absolute upside."– Besha Rodell, writer of Hunger Like a Thirst

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