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Pete Jordan is the author of the memoir Dishwasher: One Man's Quest to Wash Dishes in All Fifty States. Pete's work has been featured on public radio's This American Life and in the New York Times. He lives in Amsterdam.

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Dishwasher #13 4 exemplaires
Dishwasher #14 4 exemplaires
Dishwasher #15 2 exemplaires
Dishwasher #12 2 exemplaires
Dishwasher #11 1 exemplaire
Dishwasher #8 1 exemplaire
Dishwasher #9 1 exemplaire
Dish-Washer 1 exemplaire

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A really good read...totally entertaining and fun!
 
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ShanLand | 21 autres critiques | Feb 28, 2022 |
As the rating says, the book was pretty much ok. After a while, I did just scan some parts. The book is really a mixed bag. There are some moments that are interesting in terms of the places his travels and the look at how food service work operates. But on the other hand, there are moments as well you may not want to eat out again given the condition of some places he has worked at (though that is not so bad). What can be grinding is the fact that basically the author is a lazy slacker with minimal motivation (I will leave it to the readers to find out if he finishes quest or not). And to be honest, he does have some degree of dubious ethics that can make one wonder if all dishwashers are that way, or just the other slackers he worked with in his travels.

As for this book falling in the category of "stunt books" (books where someone does something quirky, odd, unusual, so on for some period of time, often a year), this is likely not the best example. I think in terms of appeal, this may appeal to readers who have read books by authors like Anthony Bourdain, except Bourdain has a much better way with words. Jordan is a fairly average writer to put it nicely. So, overall, this is a book to borrow, not buy.
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bloodravenlib | 21 autres critiques | Aug 17, 2020 |
Traveling in Europe, one usually passes thru Amsterdam somehow. We were on a bike barge trip that ended there. What an amazing place with all the thousands of bikes. How anyone finds their own parked bike is a mystery. After riding for a week in the countryside, we were all afraid to ride in Amsterdam. It is another world. Reading this book now that I am home, gave me the history and background of this special biking city. I'm inspired to be off on my e-bike after reading this in my city.
I am also interested in reading Pete Jordan's Dishwasher book.
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Katyefk | 5 autres critiques | Jun 23, 2020 |
A mediocre ode to chronic quitting. It's been reviewed favorably, I'm not familiar with the author's zine, and didn't find the humor in it.
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Sandydog1 | 21 autres critiques | Apr 3, 2020 |

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Œuvres
10
Membres
525
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½ 3.7
Critiques
29
ISBN
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