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Raw Dog

The Naked Truth About Hot Dogs

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Written by: Jamie Loftus
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Long-listed, Barnes and Noble Best New Books of the Year 2023

Long-listed, New York Magazine Best Books of the Year 2023

One of BookPage's Best Audiobooks of 2023

"Loftus is a charming narrator...goofy, engaging, and always game to do a silly voice."The New York Times

"There’s something terribly irresistible about her narration, which is often incredibly funny."BookPage

Part travelogue, part culinary history, all capitalist critique—comedian Jamie Loftus's debut, Raw Dog, will take you on a cross-country road trip in the summer of 2021, and reveal what the creation, culture, and class influence of hot dogs says about America now.

“Wise and funny”—ANDY RICHTER • “Gonzo yet vulnerable”—GABE DUNN • “Hot dog Moby-Dick—BRANSON REESE • “Revealing, funny, sad, horny, and insatiably curious”—SARAH MARSHALL • “A wild ride”—ROBERT EVANS • “Deeply incisive and hilariously honest”—JACK O’BRIEN

Hot dogs. Poor people created them. Rich people found a way to charge fifteen dollars for them. They’re high culture, they’re low culture, they’re sports food, they’re kids' food, they’re hangover food, and they’re deeply American, despite having no basis whatsoever in America's Indigenous traditions. You can love them, you can hate them, but you can’t avoid the great American hot dog.

Raw Dog: The Naked Truth About Hot Dogs is part investigation into the cultural and culinary significance of hot dogs and part travelogue documenting a cross-country road trip researching them as they’re served today. From avocado and spice in the West to ass-shattering chili in the East to an entire salad on a slice of meat in Chicago, Loftus, her pets, and her ex eat their way across the country during the strange summer of 2021. It’s a brief window into the year between waves of a plague that the American government has the resources to temper, but not the interest.

So grab a dog, lay out your picnic blanket, and dig into the delicious and inevitable product of centuries of violence, poverty, and ambition, now rolling around at your local 7-Eleven.

“One of the freshest and most insightful new comedic voices of this decade.”—LINDSAY ELLIS

A Macmillan Audio production from Forge Books.

©2023 Jamie Loftus (P)2023 Macmillan Audio
Comedy & Humor Food & Wine Travel Writing & Commentary Funny Dogs Nonfiction
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What the critics say

"Raw Dog will leave you nourished."—BuzzFeed

“Jamie Loftus is a wise and funny storyteller, and her enthusiasm is inspiring. There’s so much about hot dogs that you need to know, and Jamie is here to teach you!”—ANDY RICHTER, actor and writer

“A moving, gorgeously written and lovingly researched dive into the world of hot dogs, American nationalism, in-group scandal, and delicate human relationships. This gonzo yet vulnerable trek is meaty, fun, critical, and evocative all at once. Jamie Loftus is the hot dog generation's Joan Didion.”—GABE DUNN, New York Times bestselling coauthor of I Hate Everyone But You

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Funny and critical

Jamie selects her best cuts on hot dog history, culture, and road tripping in America to cook up into a juicy book that has a bit of a snap. Hop into the weinermobile with Jamie if you really want a peek at how the All American sausage is made. The audiobook is even better because it's narrated by the author.
Beware: Too raw and funny to listen to with your kids unless they are very cool teens.

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Dont want it to ever end

Such an amazing journey this book takes you on, jamie is both hilarious and genuine in her delivery of this book. I have 2 hours left and im so sad to know its coming to an end. This book take you on the hot dog summer you never knew you wanted. Thank you Jamie

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I’ve been recommending this to everyone

This audiobook was absolutely delightful. Jamie’s the master of *doing something* without being pretentious about it. She’s our down-to-earth academic comedian queen! I laughed and cried too many times to count. Side note: I’ve been vegan for like 8 years and I was never a huge fan of hot dogs before then, but it doesn’t even matter lol

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Loved every second of it

A funny and informative portrait of America through the history and variety of hot-dogs. Jamie Loftus is such a compelling speaker. Highly recommend.

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Hilarious, disgusting, bittersweet, horny

This book is incredible, Jamie Loftus does not miss ❤ 🌭

If you like her other work this is right up your alley. The narration is really engaging and well done too.

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Excellent

Delightfully unhinged and weirdly introspective. Definitely worth the credit.

Also, I'm glad she read her own work herself, in her own voice. I don't think it would have been the same if some rando narrator told this tale.

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This is what I needed!!!!!

I needed this. Loftus is as excellent a reader as she is a writer - RARE and valuable as a dyslexic listener. Raw Dog this was cathartic, a joy and delight.

Also.. I happen to live in Thuringia and was shook but not surprised to hear mention for the iconic local wurst.

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High Expectations Were Surpassed

I am so glad I got the audio version because hearing Jamie read the book herself is a treat, particularly when she’s telling a dirty joke or making an honest emotional admission.

The history (far and recent) was well-researched and delivered with plenty of blame for those exploiting the animals and workers. Her personal story was incredibly entertaining and I am relieved that she began her reading with the insistence that she was fine because I was really concerned for her health and safety after her description of the trip.

It’s not a long book and I finished it over the course of two days; now that I’ve finished, I plan to listen to it with my partner so he can enjoy it with me.

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I knew I would love it

Do I now want to travel the US and try all these hotdogs? No, not really. Am I grateful that Jamie did and lived to tell me about it? Definitely. I’ve been a fan of her humour since hearing her on The Daily Zeitgeist when that podcast first aired. This book is more than hotdogs. It’s a great commentary on American history as well as current socioeconomic issues. Damn funny too.

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Leaves me craving hot dogs

Jamie Loftus knows how to write about hot dogs, both the good and nasty parts about them. The delicious sounding accounts of the sometimes bizarre regional American takes on the hot dog make you want to get on the road and eat some weird meat, while also making you maybe wonder how one person could eat so many hot dogs.

It’s a freeze frame of American life in the midst of ever turbulent times that while it was released last year and written two years before seems like another age ago, reminding you of how fast life changes and how things never really change, including the hot dog.

I also learned that I could cook hot dogs on the stove fried in oil and butter, split open. Serious game changer, thank you Jamie.

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