Raimundo Nonato has found an alternative method to advance in a dog-eat-dog world: he cooks. Whatever social class this seemingly innocent young man belongs to, he hones his talents and sharpens his knives—and then he falls in love. Jorge's quick-witted comedy narrative is a cleverly conceived gastronomy allegory for ambition and survival.
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Raimundo Nonato has found an alternative method to advance in a dog-eat-dog world: he cooks. Whatever social class this seemingly innocent young man belongs to, he hones his talents and sharpens his knives—and then he falls in love. Jorge's quick-witted comedy narrative is a cleverly conceived gastronomy allegory for ambition and survival.
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