Born in the heart of rural Quebec, Justin Giovannetti Lamothe has worked as a journalist in Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia. His reporting has focused on the human drama at the centre of such major events as the rail disaster in Lac-Mégantic and the wildfires in Fort McMurray, and has earned him an investigative award from the Canadian Association of Journalists. He lives in Montreal, QC.
""Poutine: A Deep-Fried Road Trip of Discovery is a culinary journey through the heart of Canadian culture and a deeply personal tale of reconciliation between father and son. Lamothe shows how poutine combines simple ingredients to create something greater than the sum of its parts and, in doing so, reflects upon the unity and diversity of a nation. It’s a heartfelt reminder of the power of food to bring people together."" —Romain Avril, Executive Chef/Owner, Romain Avril Inc ""Is poutine a Québécois dish? Or a Canadian national symbol? That’s the question at the heart of Justin Giovannetti Lamothe’s fascinating Poutine: A Deep-Fried Road Trip of Discovery. Part culinary investigation, part family history, and part travel memoir, this smart, engaging read guarantees you’ll never look at a plate of poutine the same."" —Ann Hui, author of Chop Suey Nation