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Chef's Kiss

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2023 Alex Award Winner | 2023 Eisner Award Nominee | 2023 GLAAD Award Nominee | 2023 YALSA Great Graphic Novel for Teens | 2022 New York Public Library Best Book Discover Jarrett Melendez and Danica Brine's award-winning, Eisner–nominated debut graphic novel in a beautiful deluxe hardcover edition featuring never-before-seen bonus content! When recent college grad Ben lands a job at a restaurant, he soon finds that his favorite dish is spicy sous-chef Liam . . . Now that college is over, English graduate Ben Cook is on the job hunt looking for something—anything—related to his passion for reading and writing, but the job hunt isn't going great. When he stumbles upon a "Now Hiring, No Experience Necessary" sign outside a restaurant, he jumps at the chance to land his first job. But when Ben begins developing a crush on Liam, one of the other super-dreamy chefs at the restaurant, and starts ditching his old college friends and his writing job plans, his future becomes much less clear. Will he follow his writing dreams or will he see what cooks up between him and Liam? Watch things start to really heat up in the kitchen in this queer new adult graphic novel written by Jarrett Melendez, illustrated by Danica Brine, colored by Hank Jones, and lettered by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou. New bonus content will include a foreword by New York Times bestselling author Kami Garcia, author Q&A, new recipes, and behind-the-scenes process art!
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 13, 2021
      Bon Appétit contributor Melendez blends his culinary skill and knack for fiction into a perfect mix of romance and self-discovery in this charming graphic novel. Ben Cook has just graduated college with the dream of landing a publishing job but has absolutely no professional prospects, a secret he’s keeping from his helicopter parents. In desperation after more than a dozen unsuccessful interviews, he lands a job at vegetarian eatery Cochon Doré and dives headfirst into something school could never have prepared him for: his own miniature MasterChef gauntlet to win a full-time gig. The biggest hurdle? Ben’s budding crush on cutie sous chef, Liam. The final arbiter of Ben’s fate? Watson, a quiet and enigmatic food critic. Artist Brine is a perfect collaborator for this lightly fantastical tale; her characters are expressive, with Ben’s emotions palpable on the page, and playful touches including Ben imagining other characters as fairies or goblins. Hank Jones’s coloring and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou’s lettering give Brine’s linework room while adding vibrant, fun pops to spotlight the script’s sillier elements. Throughout, the characters are well-done, with Watson a highlight, and the romance is heightened by the emotional fulfillment of Ben’s difficult journey into adulthood. This enticing tale is sweet and satisfying.

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      February 1, 2022
      Ben, a newly graduated English major, is starting to feel a little panicky. He's gone on 17 interviews for various writing, editing, and blogging positions with no takers, and his graduation money is almost gone. Spotting a ""help wanted"" sign in the window of restaurant Cochon Dor�, Ben applies and is hired on the spot--provided he can complete four cooking challenges, that is. With the help and encouragement of Liam, the super cute sous chef, Ben starts to really love working in the kitchen. As long as his parents don't find out that he's not working as a writer, everything should be just fine. Much more a coming-of-age story than a romance, this comic follows Ben as he has to choose a path: become a writer and satisfy his parents or become a chef, a profession he's coming to love. While his parents are underdeveloped--to be fair, they aren't on screen very long--all of the other characters have quirky, defined personalities, which come through in the strong, dynamic artwork. A great choice for readers just starting on their career paths.

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