Out of Line: A Life of Playing with Fire
Written by Barbara Lynch
Narrated by Christina Delaine
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
One of seven children born to an overworked single mother, Lynch was raised in a housing project. She earned a daredevil reputation for boosting vehicles (even a city bus), petty theft, drinking and doing drugs, and narrowly escaping arrest-haunted all the while by a painful buried trauma.
Out of Line describes Lynch's remarkable process of self-invention, including her encounters with colorful characters of the food world, and vividly evokes the magic of creation in the kitchen. It is also a love letter to South Boston and its vanishing culture, governed by Irish Catholic mothers and its own code of honor. Through her story, Lynch explores how the past-both what we strive to escape from and what we remain true to-can strengthen and expand who we are.
Barbara Lynch
Barbara Lynch has won multiple James Beard awards, including Outstanding Restaurateur (only the second woman to win), an Amelia Earhart award for success as a woman in a male-dominated field, and the Relais & Château designation of Grand Chef (one of only six in North America). She is the owner of Barbara Lynch Gruppo, which encompasses seven celebrated restaurants, including No. 9 Park, B&G Oysters, Drink, Sportello, and Menton. Three of her restaurants are anchored in and have spurred the revitalization of South Boston, her lifelong home. In 2017, she was named one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People in the World. Learn more at BarbaraLynch.com and follow her on Twitter @BarbaraLynchBOS.
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Reviews for Out of Line
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Lynch has led a fascinating life, and she writes about it in an entertaining way. I always heard that South Boston was a tough neighborhood, but I have a better sense of HOW tough after reading this. I know she tries to keep a foot in both worlds--that of Southie, and that of the elite restaurant industry, but they seem so different--it must be tough. I especially liked reading about how she developed her restaurants.