The Patron Saints of Grocery Delivers Laughs and Wisdom by the Cartful (Press Release)

The Mommies Reviews

DENVER — Adam Kaat immerses readers in the unpredictable and often woefully underappreciated world of retail employment in his latest book, The Patron Saints of Grocerythe follow-up to his successful debut, Life on the Grocery Line.

The Patron Saints of Grocery continues the saga of protagonist Daniel, giving readers a complete story about a cashier working throughout the height of the pandemic.

“The past (pandemic) is important, and I think we should look back with curiosity about that time in life,” Kaat said. “I would love for people to find connections with those who couldn’t stay home and had to go to work and deal with the madness every day.”

Although works of fiction, both books draw generously from Kaat’s own experiences as a cashier at the onset of the pandemic and the real-world interactions he had with customers and other employees. And both books offer eye-opening glimpses into a world most people don’t see: the revolving door of retail, where gristled veterans collide with transient teenage employees, and where some of the country’s lowest paid workers were asked to shoulder an immense burden during an unprecedented time. But Kaat is quick to point out that it’s not all doom and gloom. Both books contain their fair share of absurd situations and moments that are laugh-out-loud funny.

“Both books are meant to be humorous time capsules,” Kaat added. “Where you get a look behind the scenes at the lives of retail workers, both the good and the bad.”

In The Patron Saints of Grocery, Daniel is feeling the numbness stemming from an underappreciated life. New pressures from climbing the corporate ladder, protocols and regulations from the government, and the increasingly restless public all impose their wills on Daniel’s dreams. Working hard to climb the ranks feels meaningless without any recognition, and the slow grind of retail life begins to take its toll. Will he finally get the push he needs to prioritize a secret alternative life moonlighting as a panda for social media, or will he just fade away into the retail abyss?

About the Author

Author Adam Jonathan Kaat worked in a grocery store as a cashier and then as a prepared foods supervisor from January 2020 until May 2021. After college, he bounced around through the corporate world until leaving it all behind in the fall of 2019 to write his first novel. By January 2020, he had taken a job as a cashier to earn money while preserving mental energy for his creative pursuits. Once the pandemic hit, everything changed, and he began to blog about his experiences. Eventually, those stories informed his two novels: Life on the Grocery Line and The Patron Saints of Grocery.

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Life on the Grocery Line (Second Edition): A Frontline Experience in a Global Pandemic Publisher: Inspired Forever Books

ISBN-10: ‎ 1948903776 ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1948903776

PRAISE FOR ADAM KAAT:

Author Adam Jonathan Kaat picks up right where he left off in his previous release, LIFE ON THE GROCERY LINE (which we gave a 5 out 5 on the YSTR scale).

The semi-biographical look into the life of a conflicted, stressed, yet philosophical ‘front line’ grocery store employee, during a full year of the COVID-19 pandemic, continues in Kaat’s latest novel, THE PATRON SAINTS OF GROCERY. Anyone who has worked in the service industry can connect with the very honest and colorful characters, AND cringe at the blatant selfish hostility of the customers they serve. We get to see the pandemic turmoil through the eyes of those stuck in front line jobs, with none of the appreciation shown to the ‘real’ front line heroes (think back to the howling and banging of pots and pans to support medical professionals).

This book shines light on some important existential issues many of us millennials (yes, we’re hitting our late 30s/early 40s) have dealt with. THE PATRON SAINTS OF GROCERY adds in the increased stakes, yet minimum wage, of the pandemic’s unsung heroes.

We highly recommend reading LIFE ON THE GROCERY LINE back to back with THE PATRON SAINTS OF GROCERY (there is a flow and connection that is best revealed when read sequentially). With zero hesitation, we give Kaat’s latest a booming 5 out 5 on the YSTR scale. Put a hold on your to-be-read list, because You Should Try Reading these books ASAP.” — Patrick C., Literary Critic and Founder of You Should Try Reading

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates