Mon, 11 June 2007 ![]() Welcome to episode 14 of the Harper Perennial Podcast, a show about the life of books. Pete Jordan, also known as Dishwasher Pete, is our guest for this episode. His new memoir, Dishwasher, chronicles the twelve years he spent traveling the U.S. on a quest: he sought to wash dishes in all fifty states. In the course of this quest, Pete takes dishwashing jobs at an Alaskan cannery, on an oil rig on the Gulf of Mexico, on a Rhode Island dinner train, and at countless restaurants and cafes in between. His memoir is filled with funny and insightful stories of working with little responsibility, and quitting whenever the mood strikes. Dishwasher, is available at bookstores and online retailers now. Also, be sure to visit HarperPerennial.com, the Harper Perennial blog, OliveReader.com, and the Harper Perennial MySpace page. All content copyright HarperCollins Publishers. Music created with Garage Band. About the producers: Ken Lyman has a background as a disc jockey, radio news caster, radio actor, is a and producer of radio commercials and books on tape. He is an avid reader and also enjoys community theater, travel, and an occassional attempt at writing fiction. ![]() Comments[4] |


