Onions In The Stew
by Betty MacDonald
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I feel a little bit of a sense of ownership regarding Betty MacDonald because her egg farm, on what is now called “Egg and I Road,” was just down the road from where I live on the Olympic Peninsula. But even if we weren’t linked by geography, I would love Betty! She was a wonderful and witty writer and it sounds like she was a very fun person. (She also was a friend to raccoons, which is something I really like in a person).
Onions in the Stew is a memoir of her life on the north...more
Onions in the Stew is a memoir of her life on the north...more
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Read in September, 2007
Have read this book at least a dozen times. I enjoy all of MacDonald's autobiographical books; this is probably my favorite BMacD. title. It contains some particularly good writing here and there.
One of my "comfort" authors I reread a lot. Others include Maud Hart Lovelace, Gladys Taber (sometimes), Jane Austen, Peg Bracken, Mary Renault, Mary Stewart, various memoirs, . . . .
One of my "comfort" authors I reread a lot. Others include Maud Hart Lovelace, Gladys Taber (sometimes), Jane Austen, Peg Bracken, Mary Renault, Mary Stewart, various memoirs, . . . .
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recommends it for: Those who love to read humor
Read in January, 1989
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Jane Lewisrecommends it for: Those who love to read humor
During the writing of Onions, Betty, her husband and two daughters live on an island off the coast of Washington State. The food mentioned in this book sounds outrageously good. She introduced me to geoducks (pronounced gooeduck) and the pure pleasures of living with the Pacific Ocean at your doorstep. As in all her books, the familial relationships are pure humor.
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Read in January, 1985
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A pretty obscure book, but if you can find it, it's pretty entertaining. I lived on this island for several years during high school - in a house about two blocks away from the author's. I really enjoy the author's writing style - whether she's writing children's fiction or autobiographical narratives.
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Some people have comfort food. I have comfort books and this one is near the top of the list. I love Betty MacDonald and this is my favorite of all of her hilarious books. I probably read this book about every 12-18 months. She makes me laugh out loud and I only wish I could write half as well.
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Read in November, 2007
This was one of the funniest books I ever read. Only when I came to put it on goodreads did I realize that the author also penned the "Mrs. Piggle-wiggle" books. This is humor in the genre of Erma Bombeck and Peg Bracken, but still somehow original, and much more substantive in material.
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I planned to give this book 3 stars and then I read the final 2 chapters on adolescence and beyond. MacDonald's observations hit home so perfectly to this mother of 4 daughters in their 20s that I became immediately much more attached to the book!
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My mom lived on Vashon Island for a few years and this book perfectly captures what life can be like on an island only accessable by ferry. Macdonald's stories about her husband and two girls are just as hilarious as her Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle books.
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Read in January, 2000
Betty's books sit proudly on my bookshelf. I wish I could have known her.
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Kate will recognize this one! It's actually quite funny and enjoyable.
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Read in November, 1985
How to make a gin fizz and a lot of memorable quotes.
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