Onions in the Stew
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In Onions in the Stew, Betty MacDonald, author of the beloved classic, The Egg and I, is in unbuttonedly frolicsome form as she describes how, with husband and daughters, she set to work making a life on Vashon Island, a then rough-and-tumble island in Puget Sound, just a ferry-ride from Seattle.
Betty MacDonald
A longtime resident of Washington State, Betty MacDonald (1908-1958) authored four humorous, autobiographical bestsellers and several children's books, including the popular Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle books.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Funny: I still love Betty MacDonald's writing, she used the funny side of her personal misery or experiences to entertain her readers.....This is how I imagined my life would be....when I was a child. It was not! However I must tell you that this is light years before political correctness came on the scene. She is still my favorite and it was nice to visit Vashon Island and see where she lived....
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Down to earth and funny account of life on an island in Puget Sound in the 40's and 50's. The author has the high spirits and energy of that wonderful Julia Child sort of auntie.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Humorous look at bringing up two kids on an island in the Puget Sound in the 40s/50s. The book is a continuous narrative, of sorts, but arranged more by theme (animals, gardening, etc.) near the end. Despite references to "Bendix" for washing machine (that's what's in the other drifting-away boat on the cover) etc., it's not particularly "dated" at all. Tough book to get ahold of though - I ended up buying this copy online (not cheap!), rather than asking my library to request one via inter-library loan. In this book, she references a neighbor who probably served as the real-life model for Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, the childrens' book character about whom she wrote several books. MacDonald herself died shortly after this book was published of a relapse of TB; she'd written a book on her experiences in a sanitorium in the 30's called "The Plague and I".
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Betty and her family had quite the time on Vashon Island, Washington State. With her second husband (Don MacDonald) and her two young girls (Joan and Anne), Betty experienced the joys and disappointments of living on an island. Set during WWII, this mostly autobiographical book recounts Betty’s life with wry humor and insight.Once again, Betty has amused me. By now, after reading 4 books by her, I feel like Betty is somewhat of a friend. I really enjoyed this book from clamming to peaches to teen years to housecleaners. Living on Vashon Island, which was only connected to the mainland via ferries and personal boats, was quite a bit rougher than she and her family expected. There’s also the beauty of having an island house which is also captured well in this book.The MacDonalds took over the house during an idyllic summer. There were plenty of clams on their personal beach, including geoduck clams. The downstairs practically-outdoor shower was perfect for rinsing off after time in the sea. The great big hearth would be quite wonderful in winter. Then the cold season sets in. The family comes to find out that having a nearly-outdoor shower is onerous to heat up in winter. The great big hearth is truly magnificent but you have to haul in the wood for it, usually driftwood from the beach. The reality settles in and yet the MacDonalds still find much to love about the island.Betty does such a great job with the humor. She gently pokes fun at everyone and is a little more jabby when focusing the eye on herself. She praises her daughters abilities while also realistically portraying their teen-aged arguments and volatile mood swings. There are plenty of characters that appear through the several years this book covers. Some are helpful handymen, some good cooks, some terrible at child rearing, some are drunk and merry.Onions in the Stew does a good job of showing the hardships or inconveniences (depending on your point of view) of island living. Betty doesn’t paint the entire experience as a ‘wonderful’ way of life. Nope. Using humor she gives us a slice of reality. That is the root of why I enjoy her books so much. While The Plague and I is still my favorite book by her, this one was quite good as well.I received a free copy of this book via The Audiobookworm.The Narration: Heather Henderson is great as the voice of Betty MacDonald. She also did a great job with the voices of Joan and Anne even as they age throughout the book. I also enjoyed her male voices, including Don’s. Her Japanese accent was also good.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5USA, Vashon, 1940erneIndeholder kapitlerne "1. Ingen penge - ingen møbler", "2. På jagt efter et hus", "3. Så til søs ...", "4. Gammel vin på nye flasker", "5. Gud råder for vejr og vind", "6. Vi klarede pynten ...", "7. Man må holde det nede", "8. Vi ser for lidt til hinanden -", "9. Diverse venner og fjender", "10. Verdens herrer -", "11. Hjælp til selvhjælp", "12. Man tager en sølvske ...", "13. Slap af - Betty", "14. Hvem ved, hvad man skal stille op?", "15. De børn - de børn!", "16. Boller på suppen"."1. Ingen penge - ingen møbler" handler om ???"2. På jagt efter et hus" handler om ???"3. Så til søs ..." handler om ???"4. Gammel vin på nye flasker" handler om ???"5. Gud råder for vejr og vind" handler om ???"6. Vi klarede pynten ..." handler om ???"7. Man må holde det nede" handler om ???"8. Vi ser for lidt til hinanden -" handler om ???"9. Diverse venner og fjender" handler om ???"10. Verdens herrer -" handler om ???"11. Hjælp til selvhjælp" handler om ???"12. Man tager en sølvske ..." handler om ???"13. Slap af - Betty" handler om ???"14. Hvem ved, hvad man skal stille op?" handler om ???"15. De børn - de børn!" handler om ???"16. Boller på suppen" handler om ???Herligt overgearet bog om det at bo på øen Vashon i 1940erne uden ret mange penge.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5In truth, Onions in the Stew can be read independently of any other Betty MacDonald memoir. All three are very different from one another. Onions in the Stew tells of the period in MacDonald's life when she and her children, with her second husband, buy a house on Vashon Island in Puget Sound. It starts off as a humorous commentary on island living but morphs into the trials and tribulations of raising two teenager daughters who just have to rebel against everything you want for them. By the end of it, the reader can't help but sigh. MacDonald blends just the right amount of laugh-out-oud funny with sweet poignancy. This was my favorite of the three memoirs by far.