My Ackee Tree

Suzanne Barr, with Suzanne Hancock

Image | BOOK COVER: My Ackee Tree by Suzanne Barr, with Suzanne Hancock

(Penguin Canada)

Suzanne Barr's journey to become a chef started when she was 30. Her mother was diagnosed with cancer and she moved home to Florida to take care of her. Suzanne escorted her mother to doctor's appointments, bathed her, and kept her company, but the hardest part of the experience was that she didn't know how to cook for her. She didn't even know where to begin.
Fast-forward to the summer of 2017 when Suzanne became the inaugural Chef-in-Residence at the Gladstone Hotel in Toronto. She wanted to create a that represented who she was as a chef and it emerged as a love letter to her mother. Her Rite of Passage Menu, as she called it, changed her. It started her on a journey that has brought her closer to her mother, to her ancestors, and to her Jamaican heritage.
But a lot has happened before and since.
My Ackee Tree tells the story of a woman who is always on the move, always seeking; who battles the stereotypes of being a Black female cook to become a culinary star in an industry beset by dated practices and landlords with too much power. From the ackee tree in front of her childhood home, through New York City, Atlanta, Hawaii, the Hamptons, and France, Suzanne takes us on her unpredictable journey, and at every turn, she finds light and comfort in the kitchen. Told in a voice as fresh and honest as her cooking, My Ackee Tree is a celebration of creativity, soul searching, and motherhood that asks, "How can I keep the things I love?" (From Penguin Canada)
Barr is a chef, restaurateur, social advocate and author. She was one of the judges on Food Network Canada's new series, Wall of Chefs, and has a passion for local community and food security. Barr lives in Toronto.
Suzanne Hancock is the Toronto-based host and producer of Sunday Night Dinner, a podcast about cooking, food and that last meal of the weekend. She received an MFA in creative writing from the University of Michigan.

Interviews with Suzanne Barr

Media Video | CBC News Toronto : Meet the Gladstone Hotel's first 'chef in residence'

Caption: Suzanne Barr is the Gladstone Hotel's first "chef in residence."

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Media Video | (not specified) : Restaurant owners expect diners may splurge after COVID-19

Caption: Toronto-based restaurateur Suzanne Barr says she expects people will be more willing than usual to spend big while dining out after being cooped up at home for more than a year during the pandemic.

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