Dishwasher is Public Radio favorite and underground celebrity Pete
Jordan's amusing memoir of his dishwashing extravaganza. Part adventure,
part parody, and part miraculous journey of self-discovery, it is the
unforgettable account of Jordan's transformation from itinerant seeker
into "Dishwasher Pete"--unlikely folk hero, writer, publisher of his own
cult zine, and the ultimate professional dish dog--and how he gave it
all up for love.
"For 12 years, I was the most prolific dishlicker of them all. From 1989
to 2001, I dished my way around the country, unwittingly searching for
direction. From a bagel joint in New Mexico to a Mexican joint in
Brooklyn; from a dinner train in Rhode Island to the Lawrence Welk
Resort in Branson, Missouri; from an upper-crust ladies' club to a
crusty hippie commune--I washed the nation's dishes. Whether it was a
gig so lousy that I walked out within an hour or one where I toiled 120
hours a week, I remained a man on a mission: to bust suds in every state
in the union."--Pete Jordan
A smart, funny, and surprising look at life, Dishwasher is sure to
appeal to fans of Nick Hornby and Tom Perotta.