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"Both moving and entertaining, George Lang's absorbing autobiography draws the reader into an extraordinarily rich life filled with talent, wonder, and passion: an example of how torment can be transformed into beauty."âElie Wiesel
"A heartfelt, funny, moving story of survival. A great read."âPaul Newman
"Anyone reading this remarkable memoir will understand why George Lang remains not only one of New York's great restaurateurs but one of its most vibrant citizens as well."âDavid Halberstam
"A book to savor, relish, smack one's lips over, and profoundly appreciate."âWilliam Safire
"You don't need to be Hungarian to enjoy this book."âGeorge Soros
"George Lang's success story, so brilliantly recounted here, is the absolute personification of the American dream."âDominique LaPierre
"This book is as charming and sophisticated as its author."âWalter Cronkite
About: "Both moving and entertaining, George Lang's absorbing autobiography draws the reader into an extraordinarily rich life filled with talent, wonder, and passion: an example of how torment can be transformed into beauty.
About: The author recounts his imprisonment in a Hungarian forced labor camp during World War II, during which his Jewish parents disappeared, and his new life in New York City as a chef to the rich and famous
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