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J. Ryan Stradal

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J. Ryan Stradal's NYT bestselling debut, Kitchens of the Great Midwest, won the 2016 American Booksellers Association Indie's Choice Award for Adult Debut Book of the Year, the 2016 SCIBA award for the year's best fiction title, and the 2016 Midwest Booksellers Choice Award for debut fiction. His second novel, The Lager Queen of Minnesota, was an instant national bestseller.

Born and raised in Minnesota, he now lives in Los Angeles. He likes books, craft beer, wine, root beer, sports, and peas.
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Kitchens of the Great Midwest

3.81 avg rating — 52,908 ratings — published 2015 — 47 editions
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The Lager Queen of Minnesota

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“After decades away from the Midwest, she’d forgotten that bewildering generosity was a common regional tic.”
J. Ryan Stradal, Kitchens of the Great Midwest

“When Lars first held her, his heart melted over her like butter on warm bread, and he would never get it back. When mother and baby were asleep in the hospital room, he went out to the parking lot, sat in his Dodge Omni, and cried like a man who had never wanted anything in his life until now.”
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“When you see a man falling off a ladder above you, Edith believed, you don't envision your arms breaking. You just hold them out.”
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“Well, the vast majority of people don't steal to get ahead. A lot of people work their way up from nothing without stealing."

"I don't think a lot of people work their way up from nothing, ever. People like you want to believe it happens all the time. But it really doesn't.”
J. Ryan Stradal, The Lager Queen of Minnesota

“Why? So you can still qualify for assistance? Your family is gaming the system?"

"No." Diana had always hated when people said this about her family. The bosses who made her dad list a payroll company as his employer, they gamed the system. The assholes who convinced her parents to take out both a second mortgage and a HELOC in 2006 gamed the system. The employers who would never give Edith enough hours for benefits gamed the system. But ask a lot of people, and they'd tell you it's people like her grandma who game the system. They'd tell you that an old woman who's worked hard every day of her life and still struggles to get by is a malignant vacuum for their personal tax dollars, and a blight on their lives as free Americans. "We're just trying to live.”
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“Money allows people to survive their mistakes, she knew from having observed that phenomenon from a distance, and people like her were fucked.”
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“When you see a man falling off a ladder above you, Edith believed, you don't envision your arms breaking. You just hold them out.”
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“Stories are shaped by the ones who tell them.”
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