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Slice Harvester : A Memoir in Pizza

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When a twenty-something punk rocker eats a cheese slice from every pizzeria in New York City over the course of two years, he also gets sober, falls in love, and starts a blog. He is the Slice Harvester, and ā€œeveryone has something to gain from this tale of blackouts, almost burning out, and too-burned crustsā€ (Newsweek).

In August 2009, Colin Hagendorf set out to review every regular slice of pizza in Manhattan, and his blog, Slice Harvester, was born. Two years and 435 slices later, heā€™d been featured in The Wall Street Journal and the New York Daily News and on radio shows all over the country. Suddenly, this self-proclaimed punk who was barely making a living delivering burritos had a following. But at the same time Hagendorf was stepping up his game for the masses (grabbing slices with Phoebe Cates and her teenage daughter, reviewing kosher pizza so you donā€™t have to), his personal life was falling apart.

A problem drinker and chronic bad boyfriend, he started out using the blog as a way to escapeā€”the hangovers, the midnight arguments, the hangovers againā€”until realizing that by taking steps to reach a goal day by day, heā€™d actually put himself in a place to finally take control of his life for good. ā€œIn this entertaining memoir, Hagendorf mashes up that journey with the topics of addiction, family, punk rock, nostalgia, and loveā€¦.Full of drinking binges, colorful characters from the punk scene, and random asides, like comparing a slice to Anthony Kiedis, the narrative takes readers on a roller-coaster rideā€ (Publishers Weekly).

One of NPRā€™s Best Books of 2015, Slice Harvester ā€œstands out from the packā€¦wry, witty, surprisingly insightful. Hagendorf veers from the profane to the profound in the same sentenceā€¦about chasing ideals, romantic as well as culinary, and how that can be both noble and annihilatingā€ (NPR Books).