[ T]o reduce the writer to her decade-long professional partnership with the late chef [ Bourdain] would be an injustice. She has carved out a rich and long writing career in an increasingly fragmented media industry the result of her talent, irreverence, resilience, and just a pinch of being in the right place at the right time.This memoir offers a glimpse behind the scenes of food making and writing in the 1990s and early 2000s, portraying the culinary world of that time as one of misfits, dreamers, obsessives, the passionate and the hopeful. The author herself embodies all the aboveWoolevers memoir which recounts her personal struggles with wry self-deprecation is inspiration to all of us who chose food as the headline of our professional lives. The Grocer (UK)
Gritty, unflinching, powerful. Nigella Lawson
Care and Feeding is literary proof that the lives and stories of women so often pushed behind the scenes are always so much more interesting, dynamic, and delicious than the stories weve been sold. Woolever's voice, representing women born into a particular kind of world that required shapeshifting and quiet transgressions, is now loud and clear and heroic. Lisa Donovan, author of Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger
You ever clam up around a person because you think theyre so cool and smart that whatever you say will land like an insect on their intellectual windshield? Thats how I feel about Laurie. The only difference is that shell slow the car down to not let you splatter, no matter how wittily her mind is racing. Something rare happens when deadpan humor meets sincerity. Its like when acid hits an oil. Emulsion. Care and Feeding feels so cinematic, almost fictional, yet incredibly real. This is a wonderfully written memoir that reads like a novel, with the most stupendous characters to boot. I know this book is largely about overcoming addiction and being able to write about it on the other side, but call me addicted, because I cannot put this book down! Roy Choi, chef
I was riveted by this fast-paced, scrupulously honest, and searching memoir that leaves no stone unturned, from the restaurant-world insider adventures of Laurie Woolevers early career and the outsized personalities she encountered along the way to her heroic and unvarnished struggles with marriage, motherhood, and work. Fans of Woolevers writing about Anthony Bourdain will not be disappointed by this deeply personal and elegantly wrought story of sacrifice, love, and everything Woolever ate and drank along the way to her current hard-won happiness and sobriety. Emily Gould, author of Perfect Tunes
"A deliciously juicy, profoundly-relatable, and thought-provoking ride, an exploration of how we survive male-dominated worlds when the deck is so often stacked against us." Jennifer Romolini, author of Ambition Monster
"Profane, exhilarating...These rowdy reflections enlighten and entertain." Publishers Weekly (starred review)
An intimate dispatch from an inside player...[ A] fundamentally kind and generous book. [ Woolever] is a funny, acerbic and empathetic writer. One of the most refreshing aspects of Care and Feeding is that she doesnt belabor the point that she was a hot mess.She feeds. She cares. And we read and care too. New York Times
"The success of Care and Feeding is in Woolevers keen storytelling. She knows how to craft a story, and guide us along multiple paths simultaneously...She allows us in, and we can see ourselves reflected in her success and failures...while Woolever may have found identity in her proximity to powerful men, in telling her story, she reclaims her own narrative, and is well on her way to becoming a celebrity in her own right. Chicago Review of Books
Care and Feeding is a blisteringly candid and laugh-out-loud account of hedonism and heartbreak. Guardian