
This Will Make a Foodie Cry
One Man's Love Letter to Greasy Food and Golden Memories
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Narrated by:
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Larry Rodgers
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By:
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James Johnson
About this listen
What do late-night Waffle House runs, Frosty-dipped nuggets, and hot-and-ready cardboard boxes of soul have in common? In this chaotic, hilarious, and unexpectedly heartfelt book, JJ takes you on a cross-country tour through the emotional memory lanes of America's most iconic fast food joints. It’s not about reviews or rankings—it’s about growing up, surviving, connecting, and healing through everything from Baja Blasts to Little Caesars. Whether you’re craving comfort, nostalgia, or just a reason to smile in the drive-thru line, this one’s for you. Sit down, dig in, and enjoy.
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