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Bill Deutsch's memoir begins on Whidbey Island, Washington, in September 1991, while sitting in an Adirondack chair. Bill was working at The Boeing Company at the time and wasn't finding much of a future there. So he decided to become a barista. His journey to becoming an excellent barista would take him to Santa Fe, New Mexico; Summerville, South Carolina; Whitehall, New York, and back again to Santa Fe. This book tells everything he went through along the way, almost.

Produktbeschreibung
Bill Deutsch's memoir begins on Whidbey Island, Washington, in September 1991, while sitting in an Adirondack chair. Bill was working at The Boeing Company at the time and wasn't finding much of a future there. So he decided to become a barista. His journey to becoming an excellent barista would take him to Santa Fe, New Mexico; Summerville, South Carolina; Whitehall, New York, and back again to Santa Fe. This book tells everything he went through along the way, almost.
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Autorenporträt
The author earned an Associate's Degree in Mass Communications at Phoenix College and was a radio announcer at several radio stations in Phoenix, Arizona. Bill and his wife Helen moved to Seattle where he attended a Bible college for several years. He also worked as a legal secretary in an attorney general's office and then at the Boeing Company. Bill and Helen have one son, Boaz, and are now retired in Santa Fe, living about three miles from the Plaza.