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In the Kitchen
In the Kitchen
A Novel  
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Monica Ali, nominated for the Man Booker Prize, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and the National Book Critics Circle Award, has written a follow-up to Brick Lane that further establishes her as one of England’s most compelling and original voices.

Gabriel Lightfoot, an enterprising man from a northern English mill town, is making good in London. As executive chef at the once-splendid Imperial Hotel, he aims to run a tight kitchen. Though he’s under constant challenge from the competing demands of an exuberantly multinational staff, a gimlet-eyed hotel management, and business partners with whom he is secretly planning a move to a restaurant of his own, all Gabe’s hard work looks set to pay off.

Until, that is, a worker is found dead in the kitchen’s basement. It is a small death, a lonely death—but it is enough to disturb the tenuous balance of Gabe’s life.

Enter Lena, an eerily attractive young woman with mysterious ties to the dead man. Under her spell, Gabe makes a decision, the consequences of which strip him naked and change the course of the life he knows—and the future he thought he wanted.

With prose that "crackles with verve and vivacity" (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) and "a truly Dickensian cast of characters" (The Buffalo News), Ali’s "portrait of a middle-aged Holden Caulfield wandering the streets" (The Plain Dealer) is a sheer pleasure to read.


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"Part Kitchen Confidential, part murder mystery, [Ali] uses a posh hotel as a window into British society."
-- The Daily Beast
“All the ingredients for a sizzling tale are present: A sudden death that may or may not be accidental. A middle-age chef on the verge of a breakdown. Sexual obsession. An illicit affair. A nefarious plot involving human smuggling.”
-- Thrity Umrigar, Boston Globe
“Gabriel Lightfoot is an unforgettable protagonist, his descent into lunacy frighteningly recognizable, individual, profound.”
-- Pam Houston, O, the Oprah Magazine

“A wonderful writer… Evocative … terrific.”
-- Janice Kaplan on “Good Morning America”
“The kitchen scenes are superb…. and the dialogue crackles with authenticity…. [A] serious and intelligent take on the hidden world of Britain's illegal immigrants.”
-- Conan Putnam, Chicago Tribune
"What pungency in her prose, what immediacy… You cannot help admiring the power of this writer…. Unforgettable.”
-- Martin Rubin, Washington Times
"Ali gets the kitchen just right and Gabriel is a sympathetic and beautifully realized character."
-- Time
"Remarkable... A meditation on free will and what it means to be a human being trying to control one's life."
-- Columbus Dispatch
"Ali is an expert at detailing the immigrant experience in London... Ali possesses great powers of lyricism and insight."
-- Christian Science Monitor
"Ali writes with wit and sympathy about the many twists and turns that define our lives."
-- Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
"A truly Dickensian cast of characters... Ali rewards readers, too, with .. outstanding passages... Ali's prodigious talents are often on display."
-- Buffalo News
Rock Hill Herald, May 12, 2010
...NEW YORK - Monica Ali's emergence in 2003 as one of Britain's best and brightest writers occurred suddenly and without warning, like a time-lapse video of a peony bursting into full bloom ...
NCM Online, December 19, 2009
...the basement of London's Imperial Hotel, the life of Head Chef Gabriel Lightfoot is about to change. Monica Ali, author of , spent a year in the kitchen of big hotels to research her latest novel. New America Now is now available as a ...
WXEL, October 13, 2009
...who had cut herself off from her disapproving family for him.) As with the hero of Booker finalist Monica Ali's "In the Kitchen," with which the novel shares several similarities, Keith is slow to take even the most basic action as his ...
TwinCities.com, August 26, 2009
...Year in Food," will take the stage at 7 p.m. Nov. 11. And on May 18, Monica Ali will discuss her latest novel, "In the Kitchen." Tickets are $20 for each program. They can be purchased at the Fitzgerald Theater box office from noon to 5 ...
Book Reporter, July 17, 2009
...Monica Ali?s third novel, IN THE KITCHEN, is her best book yet. It revolves around an aspiring executive chef, Gabriel Lightfoot, depicted as a troubled man who can never quite ...
New America Media, July 12, 2009
... New America Now host Sandip Roy talks to author Monica Ali about her new novel, In The Kitchen. Page 1 of 1 ...
NewsOK.com, June 19, 2009
...Watched plot never boils in ?Kitchen? ?'In the Kitchen? by Monica Ali (Simon & Schuster, 436 pages, $26.99). 'In the Kitchen? follows the stressful life of Gabriel 'Gabe? Lightfoot, an executive chef at the Imperial Hotel ...
CFRB AM 1010, June 17, 2009
...'In the Kitchen By Monica Ali (Simon&Schuster) 'In the Kitchen' follows the stressful life of Gabriel 'Gabe' Lightfoot, an executive chef at the Imperial Hotel in London, who is balancing ...
Toronto Star Online, June 14, 2009
... In the Kitchen by Monica Ali, Scribner, 436 pages, $34.99. The Brick Lane author stays on roll with rich yarn set on the global migrant roads that lead to ...
The Independent, May 30, 2009
...Chefs have not fared well in recent fiction. In Irvine Welsh's last-but-one novel, The Bedroom Secrets of the Master Chefs, Alan De Fretais was about as appealing as the proverbial reheated souffl ...