<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>"Affecting...as warm and comforting as a home-cooked meal" (<i>People</i>), a no-holds-barred memoir on Southern life, Greek heritage, same sex marriage--and the meals that have shaped her memories--from the Food Network star and first female winner of <i>Iron Chef</i>, Cat Cora.</b> <p/>Before she became a renowned chef and Food Network star, Cat Cora was just a girl from Jackson, Mississippi, where days were slow and every meal was made from scratch. By the age of fifteen, Cora was writing the business plan for her first restaurant. Her love of cooking started in her Greek home, where fresh feta and home-cured olives graced the table. Cat spent her days internalizing the dishes that would form the cornerstone of her cooking philosophy--from crispy fried chicken and honey-drenched biscuits to spanakopita. But outside the kitchen, Cat's life was volatile. <p/> <i>In Cooking as Fast as I Can, </i> Cat Cora reveals the experiences that shaped her life--from early childhood sexual abuse to the realities of life as lesbian in the deep South. She chronicles how she found her passion in the kitchen and went on to attend the prestigious Culinary Institute of America and apprentice under Michelin star chefs in France. After her big break as a co-host with Rocco Di Spirito on the Food Network's <i>Melting Pot, </i> Cat broke barriers by becoming the first-ever female contestant on<i> Iron Chef</i>. <p/> By turns epic and intimate, Cat writes movingly about how she found courage and redemption in the dark truths of her past and about how she found solace in the kitchen and work, how her passion for cooking helped her to overcome hardships and ultimately find happiness at home and became a wife and a mother to four boys. Above all, this is "a disarmingly candid look at the highs, lows, and true grit of a culinary star" (<i>Kirkus Reviews</i>).<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>""Cooking as Fast as I Can" is an inspiration a wake-up call to those who believe that the professional kitchen is a man's domain. Cooking, like life, is not about sex, stature, age or orientation. It's about working hard, which Cat Cora has done since the beginning."--Michael Gibney, author of "Sous Chef: 24 Hours on the Line""<br><br>"Cat Cora's intimate memoir chronicles the surprising story of how she became one of the most accomplished and recognizable female chefs in the world. Her story teems with valuable life lessons and more than a few wild adventures, both in and out of the kitchen. A testament to Cora s unwavering positivity, work ethic, and inner strength, "Cooking as Fast as I Can" is juicy, raw, and satisfying to the very last bite. --Gail Simmons, food expert, TV host and author of "Talking With My Mouth Full""<br><br>"Cooking as Fast as I Can" is authentic and inspiring and written with a sometimes heart-wrenching transparency. It s filled with important truths about the gift of cooking and the blessing of courage and the strength required to forgive. --Kyra Phillips, author, anchor & correspondent, CNN, Documentary and Investigative Units"<br><br>"Cooking as Fast as I Can" is honest, ballsy, relatable, and inspiring. And it s a fun read. I d expect nothingless from Cat. --Gabrielle Reece, "New York Times" bestselling author of "My Foot is Too Big for the Glass Slipper" and "Big Girl in the Middle""<br><br>"Cooking as Fast as I Can" shows us the grit and perseverance it takes to succeed, not only in the food industry but in all aspects of life. No one achieves success without overcoming heartbreaking obstacles, and we get to learn how Cat Cora overcame all of hers with tenacity and optimism, in her compelling, page-turning, mouthwatering memoir. --Regina Calcaterra, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Etched in Sand""<br><br>"From the family kitchens of her Southern childhood to the world-renowned restaurants where she cut her teeth, Cat Cora shows us how, through chutzpah and drive, she became one of the most recognizable chefs in the country. "Cooking as Fast as I Can" is a fascinating and frank memoir about the grit it takes to succeed in the culinary world."--Michael Ruhlman, author of "The Soul of a Chef," "Charcuterie," and "Ruhlman s Twenty""<br><br>Cat's story is not only a riveting tale of adoption and anamazing read about a chef coming into her own. It's also delicious, sticky, andsweet the kind of story that makes you want to go back for seconds. --Marcus Samuelsson, author of the "New York Times" bestseller "Yes, Chef""<br><br>In "Cooking as Fast as I Can," Cat Cora courageously shares how her passion for cooking helped her to triumphantly break through barriers her life. It is a must-read for those in search of true happiness. --Deepak Chopra, author of "The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success""<br><br>"Cat's story is not only a riveting tale of adoption and anamazing read about a chef coming into her own. It's also delicious, sticky, andsweet--the kind of story that makes you want to go back for seconds."--Marcus Samuelsson, author of the "New York Times" bestseller "Yes, Chef"<br><br>""Cooking as Fast as I Can" is an inspiration--a wake-up call to those who believe that the professional kitchen is a man's domain. Cooking, like life, is not about sex, stature, age or orientation. It's about working hard, which Cat Cora has done since the beginning."--Michael Gibney, author of "Sous Chef: 24 Hours on the Line"<br><br>""Cooking as Fast as I Can" shows us the grit and perseverance it takes to succeed, not only in the food industry but in all aspects of life. No one achieves success without overcoming heartbreaking obstacles, and we get to learn how Cat Cora overcame all of hers with tenacity and optimism, in her compelling, page-turning, mouthwatering memoir."--Regina Calcaterra, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Etched in Sand"<br><br>""Cooking as Fast as I Can" is honest, ballsy, relatable, and inspiring. And it's a fun read. I'd expect nothingless from Cat."--Gabrielle Reece, "New York Times" bestselling author of "My Foot is Too Big for the Glass Slipper" and "Big Girl in the Middle"<br><br>""Cooking as Fast as I Can" is authentic and inspiring and written with a sometimes heart-wrenching transparency. It's filled with important truths about the gift of cooking and the blessing of courage and the strength required to forgive."--Kyra Phillips, author, anchor & correspondent, CNN, Documentary and Investigative Units<br><br>"In "Cooking as Fast as I Can," Cat Cora courageously shares how her passion for cooking helped her to triumphantly break through barriers her life. It is a must-read for those in search of true happiness."--Deepak Chopra, author of "The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Cat Cora grew up in Jackson, Mississippi, and attended the Culinary Institute of America and worked in New York City before travelling overseas to apprentice in Europe with world-renowned French chefs Georges Blanc and Roger Vergé. She settled in Napa Valley in her first job as a chef. After The Food Network discovered her in 1999, she went on to become the first female <i>Iron Chef</i> for the Network. She is the founder of the charitable organization Chefs for Humanity, a grassroots organization that mobilizes chefs to lend their skills to communities in need, and she has built a brand that includes two food lines, cookware a shoe line, cookbooks and restaurants, in Orlando, Costa Mesa, Houston, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Atlanta, and Singapore. She lives in Santa Barbara.