It's a familiar story: Erin Edwards is "downsized" from her marketing firm and without a job for months. A friend of the family puts in a good word for her at Roulette, a very upscale Manhattan eatery. Brazening through a concocted resume, she shows up to part of the wait-staff. Part slavery,...
Set in New York, the heroine of the book loses her marketing job and is forced to become a waitress (server) in an upscale restaurant. She falls in love with a customer while finding herself. The most interesting aspect of the book is learnign about the skills and attitude required to work in an...
Meh. I got this as an Advance Reader Copy back in 2008, but didn't get around to reading it until now (I read it in a day and a half). It's a bit of fluff reading - a semi-fictional account of what it's like waiting tables at an upscale Manhattan restaurant. It gives a pretty vivid account of the...