I am a native Mainer who is in love with the Maine coast. Unfortunately, I live over 100 miles from it, so I do not get there as often as I would like. Sanford Phippen's Kitchen Boy has been like a trip to the coast every time I've opened it. It's the quasi-autobiographical story of several summers in the life of "Andy", a young man who works in the kitchen of the Frenchman's Bay Manor, a favorite summer vacation spot for out-of-staters looking for a genuine Maine coast experience. Spanning his years from the end of high school through college, young Andy struggles with the personal ups and downs that come with those transformative years, as well as some unique to his job. Along the way, he encounters a fascinating array of people in the guests at the manor as well as his fellow employees there. Set in the early 60s, Kitchen Boy is also an interesting foray into recent history. I was constantly reminded of how much things have changed in Maine in just the last 50 years while reading this book.
The author spoke to a group I was a member of back in high school in the late 80s, and at the time, I just didn't "get it". The group's advisors gushed over Phippen and his work, but I failed to see the appeal at all. At the time I had my sights set on what I thought were bigger and better things beyond high school and the state of Maine. Reading his works now through the eyes of the middle-aged man I have become, I can appreciate how Kitchen Boy and Phippen's other works both entertain the reader and provide authentic look into an often-overlooked aspect of Maine life, that of those who work so very hard behind the scenes to make this the "Vacationland" enjoyed by so many.
Kitchen Boy by Sanford Phippen is really a hidden gem. The lively characters Andy meets are painted deftly by Phippen, and the Maine coast setting almost serves as another character, its role is so prominent. Published some years ago and only recently made available in electronic format, I would consider Kitchen Boy required reading for anyone who grew up in the state of Maine, and highly recommend it for anyone who has ever visited Maine or has dreamed of doing so.