Nancy Peacock's first novel, Life Without Water, was chosen as a New York Times Notable Book. Her second book, Home Across the Road, was also published to favorable reviews. A Broom of One's Own: Words on Writing, Housecleaning and Life is her first work of nonfiction, part memoir and part writing manual. In addition to working as a housecleaner, she has also been a bartender, carpenter, baker, waitress, assistant drum maker, and newspaper deliverer. Now a writing teacher, she lives with her husband in Chatham County, North Carolina."
If you're interested in Dave Thomas or the restaurant business in general, this is a great book for you. Dave always wanted to be the best in the business and you'll find out he was always striving for perfection. This book does a nice job of not only showing Dave's successess, but his faults too (like not being the greatest father). A nice read but I wish there had been more photographs of Dave. It seemed as most of the photgraphs were general ones that the author only used to relate to the topic.