"A candid new book explores Anthony Bourdain's trials. . . . [A] gritty, well-researched new biography."-- "The Economist"
"An unvarnished account of a turbulent life. . . . Grittier than anything we've read about him before. . . . [Leerhsen] is not here, though, to discredit or dismiss his subject. His admiration for Bourdain is nearly always apparent. . . .[Bourdain] would have admired the author's guts."--Dwight Garner "The New York Times"
"This isn't an official Bourdain product or a hagiography. . . . This one is thoroughly researched and painstakingly detailed."--Kara Baskin "Boston Globe"
"With zesty verve and material from more than 80 interviews, the author dramatically unfolds an entertaining, ultimately tragic tale. . . A chatty, quick-witted portrait of a complicated, tormented man."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"The impressionistic portrait that emerges is of a complex man who combined swagger and spiky cool with deep insecurity, neediness and image-consciousness. . . . [An] unvarnished biography."--Mark Kennedy "Associated Press"