Dirty Kitchen, Jill Damatac
Dirty Kitchen, Jill Damatac
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Dirty Kitchen
A Memoir of Food and Family

Author: Jill Damatac

Narrator: Jill Damatac

Unabridged: 11 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/06/2025


Synopsis

In the style of Crying in H Mart and Minor Feelings, filmmaker Jill Damatac blends memoir, food writing, and colonial history as she cooks her way through recipes from her native-born Philippines and shares stories of her undocumented family in America.

Jill Damatac left the United States in 2015 after living there as an undocumented immigrant with her family for twenty-two years. America was the only home she knew, where invisibility had become her identity and where poverty, domestic violence, ill health, and xenophobia were everyday experiences.

First traveling to her native Philippines, Damatac eventually settled in London, England, where she was free to pursue an education at the University of Cambridge, fully investigate her roots, and process what happened to her and her family. After nine years, she was granted British citizenship, and returned to the United States, for the first time without fear of deportation or retribution.

Damatac weaves together forgotten colonial history and long-buried Indigenous tradition, taking us through her time in America, and cooking her way through Filipino recipes in her kitchen as she searches for a sense of self and renewed possibility. With emotional intelligence, clarity, and grace, Dirty Kitchen explores fractured memories to ask questions of identity, colonialism, immigration, and belonging, and to find ways in which the ritual, tradition, and comfort of food can answer them.

About Jill Damatac

Jill Damatac is a writer and filmmaker born in the Philippines, raised in the US, and now a UK citizen, she lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her film and photography work has been featured on the BBC and in Time, and at film festivals worldwide; her short documentary film Blood and Ink (Dugo at Tinta), about the Indigenous Filipino tattooist Apo Whang Od, was an official selection at the Academy Award–qualifying DOC NYC and won Best Documentary at Ireland’s Kerry Film Festival. Jill holds an MSt in Creative Writing from the University of Cambridge and an MA in Documentary Film from the University of the Arts London. Follow her on Instagram @JillDamatac.


Reviews

Goodreads review by emma on May 06, 2025

books about food >>> (review to come / thanks to the publisher for the e-arc)......more

Goodreads review by Jill on February 04, 2025

Is it ok to like my own book? ;) No seriously - if you’re here, reading or having read my book…thank you. It means everything. My voice as someone who was undocumented for most of my life is only mine, but I hope it helps to shed light on some of the challenges faced by undocumented immigrants today......more

Goodreads review by Charissa on March 23, 2025

I received this book courtesy of the Goodreads First Reads program for the purpose of a fair and honest review. I will be foregoing my usual review format for this review. This is due to the fact that my usual format won't work for this book. Mrs. Damatac advertises this book as part memoir and part c......more

Goodreads review by Dannica 📚 on April 07, 2025

I don’t even know where to begin because this wasn’t just a memoir to me, it was a mirror. it was memory. it was ache and joy and hunger all wrapped into one. Jill Damatac wrote something that felt like home, even in all its messiness. as a Filipino-Canadian and immigrant, this memoir sliced right in......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on May 13, 2025

Book Review: Dirty Kitchen: A Memoir of Food and Family by Jill Damatac Jill Damatac’s Dirty Kitchen is a richly layered memoir that intertwines culinary traditions, immigrant identity, and the complexities of family bonds. Through the lens of food, Damatac—a filmmaker and writer—crafts a narrative t......more