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debut novelist Stephanie Danler
In Sweetbitter (Knopf, $25), debut novelist Stephanie Danler draws on Cline's real life experience at two fashionable New York restaurants to produce a vivid and entertaining look at the people, attitudes, and conditions that make upscale restaurant work alluring – intoxicating! – and also crazily oppressive.
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a novel by American author Stephanie Danler, published by Alfred A. Knopf
Sweetbitter is a novel by American author Stephanie Danler, published by Alfred A. Knopf.
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by Stephanie Danler, author of the original best-selling book
Sweetbitter is a 6 x 60 mins contemporary drama, adapted, created and written by Stephanie Danler, author of the original best-selling book.
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an American drama television series, based on the novel of the same name by Stephanie Danler, that premiered on May 6, 2018 on Starz
Sweetbitter is an American drama television series, based on the novel of the same name by Stephanie Danler, that premiered on May 6, 2018 on Starz.
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the debut novel from Stephanie Danler, a semi-autobiographical account of her time as a waitress in New York
Sweetbitter is the debut novel from Stephanie Danler, a semi-autobiographical account of her time as a waitress in New York.
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a profoundly sensorial novel by debut writer Stephanie Danler, in which the protagonist Tess — who is young and fierce, optimistic and hungry for experience — works as a backwaiter at a restaurant near Union Square
Sweetbitter (Knopf, 2016) is a profoundly sensorial novel by debut writer Stephanie Danler, in which the protagonist Tess — who is young and fierce, optimistic and hungry for experience — works as a backwaiter at a restaurant near Union Square.
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a novel by Stephanie Danler about a young woman who moves to New York City after college
In a nutshell, Sweetbitter is a novel by Stephanie Danler about a young woman who moves to New York City after college.
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an American television series created by Stephanie Danler and aired since May 6, 2018 on Starz
Sweetbitter is an American television series created by Stephanie Danler and aired since May 6, 2018 on Starz.
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by Stephanie Danler (F)
Sweetbitter, by Stephanie Danler (F): This is a novel that takes place over the course of one year, and follows a feisty, anxious, apparently gorgeous, and surprisingly very relatable narrator who gets a job serving at a very high-end restaurant in NYC, falls in love with the bartender, drinks frequently and desperately, and learns about both food and grown-ups.
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Danler
My dear friend, Stephanie Danler (author of Sweetbitter), wrote the introduction, which is absolutely divine.
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Clichés aside, Sweetbitter, author Stephanie Danler’s debut novel following a young waitress,
Clichés aside, Sweetbitter, author Stephanie Danler’s debut novel following a young waitress, enriches the age-old narrative with a lyrical, aromatic prose that takes the reader right into the kitchen of the unnamed “best restaurant in New York.”
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by Stephanie Danler drawing
“Sweetbitter” was written by Stephanie Danler drawing on Tess's own experience as a backwaiter in NYC.
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a buzzy new debut novel by Stephanie Danler released this week
Sweetbitter, a buzzy new debut novel by Stephanie Danler released this week, might be swallowed up by a buzzy new debut novel's own buzz.
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Stephanie Danler’s adaptation of Vida's own bestselling novel of the same name
Sweetbitter is Stephanie Danler’s adaptation of Vida's own bestselling novel of the same name.
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Stephanie Danler in Stephanie Danler's novel Sweetbitter, “a mark of how you deal with the world
“A certain connoisseurship of taste,” writes Stephanie Danler in Stephanie Danler's novel Sweetbitter, “a mark of how you deal with the world, is the ability to relish the bitter, to crave the ability even, the way you do the sweet.”
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to attend a Sweetbitter press junket in New York prior to the first episode’s Tribeca Film Festival premiere, speaking with the entire main cast, the showrunner/executive producer Stu Zicherman, and Sweetbitter‘s original author Stephanie Danler
I actually got to attend a Sweetbitter press junket in New York prior to the first episode’s Tribeca Film Festival premiere, speaking with the entire main cast, the showrunner/executive producer Stu Zicherman, and Sweetbitter‘s original author Stephanie Danler.
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