Uncomfortable Memories of an Uncompromising Father
Review of In My Father's House - Miranda Seymour by
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Advantages: A beautifully grafted story which makes for a riveting read
Disadvantages: It ends too soon
...at their home, Thrumpton Hall in Nottinghamshire. His obsessive love of this 400 year old, rose brick, mansion came to dominate his life. Even at seven , in a school essay, he wrote, “When I am the squire of Thrumpton Hall, I shall look after my people and I shall preach to them on Sundays” and this desire never left him.
The author is at pains to discover the roots of and reasons for this house becoming her father’s ‘raison d’etre’. Maybe it was ... ...career and job in banking This is accounted for by the fact he was “ an insufferable little prig” ridiculously spoilt and indulged by his mother, father and aunt alike. Maybe his loneliness and frequent isolation from his mother and father made him regard the house as a security blanket.
More likely it grew from his own pretentious nature. From his very early years, he demonstrated all the attributes of a sanctimonious snob. He never failed to mention ...
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17.06.2007
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Ramsay at his best
Review of Gordon Ramsay's Playing with Fire - Gordon Ramsay by
colzieboy
Advantages: Informative
Disadvantages: None
People have the impression of Gordon as an arrogant, foul mouthed chef. However, this is the persona he adopts to achieve his goals successfully, and this read highlights how he has got there.
A follow on from Humble Pie, the book goes in to more depth on the business side of his life, where risks were taken to get where he is today. Lessons that he has learnt along the way are both informative and amusing. His plight to go from a well known UK ... ...What we do learn about Gordon is his passion to develop the people who have been most loyal to him. Angela Hartnett is mentioned a few times throughout the book, as it goes from him owning his first restaurant right through to his MNC Gordon Ramsay Holdings. Loyalty is shown to be a key factor in his life, and as he has progressed, so have the people who have helped him get there.
A great read and very inspiring! ...
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07.07.2008
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Madonna - Queen of the world
Review of Madonna: Queen of the World - Douglas Thompson by
micksheff
Advantages: Well written, easy to read
Disadvantages: Nothing new, its all been written before
Madonna - love her or loathe her, it seems that everyone has an opinion about her. With a career that now spans over 25 years her rise to fame from the early days when she first arrived in New York, penniless but with huge ambitions has been well documented many times. Madonna - Queen of the world by Douglas Thompson could at first glance quite easily be dismissed as yet another regurgitated account of Madonna's rise to fame but from the sleeve notes ... ...that everyone claims to already know everything there is to know about.
Madonna has given many interviews throughout her life. Usually these interviews are carefully timed to coincide with her latest project, be it a new album, movie, book or other project and the new image that compliments the project is always flaunted to its maximum effect. When it comes to being interviewed Madonna always calls the shots, so how can anyone really expect to know ...
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05.07.2008
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Shattered, like the shards of glass in your heart.
Review of Shattered - Mavis Marsh & Andrew Crofts by
sarahbarrow
Advantages: A true life account of a terrible accident.
Disadvantages: You don't always get a happy ending in real life.
The book I will now review contains probably one of the worst nightmares any parent could anticipate, the fact is a biography detailing the entire scenario makes it even more difficult and heart wrenching to read.
The book I will now review is "Shattered", by Mavis Marsh and ghost written by Andrew Crofts.
The book starts with the awful words of the doctor that has done the pre assessment on Mavis's son Mathew - "Your son will be a cabbage for ... ...a vegetable, or what-ever you want to call him".
From that awful statement the story goes back to Mavis's ( the mother, writer and teller of this somewhat frightening story), childhood, first detailing her parents life, from jobs and home life, through to her father serving in the war and the untold horrors he had witnessed.
From this she went on to her school life, until reading further into the book I never quite understood the purpose for all ...
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02.07.2008
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Cider with Rosie
Review of Cider with Rosie - Laurie Lee by
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Advantages: vivid and real
Disadvantages: none
"Cider with Rosie" has to be one of my most memorable, poignant and haunting reads. I discovered it when I was 16 in an English class whilst learning about descriptive writing and use of imagery. I didn't have to read it, I was just shown an example of his work, but it lured me in hook line and sinker and I couldn't put the book down.
The book is an evocative memoir of his childhood growing up in a Cotswold village. He captures the time and the ... ...in such a manner that conveys reality - he paints a picture with his words and he excels in this art. I think the opening paragraph is simply magical,
"I was set down from the carrier's cart at the age of three; and there with a sense of bewilderment and terror my life in the village began. The June grass, amongst which I stood, was taller than I was, and I wept. I had never been so close to grass before. It towered above me and all around me, each ...
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29.06.2008
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