Spilling the Beans - The Autobiography of One of Television's Two Fat Ladies (Hardcover)


The #1 bestseller in the UKaa memoir from one of televisionas "Two Fat Ladies" and athe autobiography of the year" ("Daily Mail")
Clarissa Dickson Wright, famously half of televisionas "Two Fat Ladies," was born into wealth and privilege. As a child, shooting and hunting were the norm and pigeons were flown in from Cairo for supper. But Clarissaas father, a brilliant surgeon, was an abusive drunk who forced her to eat carrots with slugs clinging to them. Determined and clever, Clarissa began acareer in law and became the youngest woman ever to be called to the bar. But disaster struck when Clarissaas adored mother died suddenly. Clarissa turned to alcohol and partied away her entire inheritance.
The road to recovery was long and hard, and Clarissa sought solace in the thing that had always brought her joyacooking. "Two Fat Ladies " became an international sensation and Clarissa found success, sobriety, and peace. Now, with the honesty and wit millions love her for, Clarissa recounts a life lived to extremes. A vivid and funny story, "Spilling the Beans" is as moving as it is a wonderful read.
Praise for "Spilling the Beans"
aPacked with hilarious anecdotes, fizzing with energy, throbbing with pain.a a"The Daily Mail"
a[Clarissa] is always good company and packs her story with marvelous anecdotes . . . brave and unsparing.a a"The Times" (London)

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The #1 bestseller in the UKaa memoir from one of televisionas "Two Fat Ladies" and athe autobiography of the year" ("Daily Mail")
Clarissa Dickson Wright, famously half of televisionas "Two Fat Ladies," was born into wealth and privilege. As a child, shooting and hunting were the norm and pigeons were flown in from Cairo for supper. But Clarissaas father, a brilliant surgeon, was an abusive drunk who forced her to eat carrots with slugs clinging to them. Determined and clever, Clarissa began acareer in law and became the youngest woman ever to be called to the bar. But disaster struck when Clarissaas adored mother died suddenly. Clarissa turned to alcohol and partied away her entire inheritance.
The road to recovery was long and hard, and Clarissa sought solace in the thing that had always brought her joyacooking. "Two Fat Ladies " became an international sensation and Clarissa found success, sobriety, and peace. Now, with the honesty and wit millions love her for, Clarissa recounts a life lived to extremes. A vivid and funny story, "Spilling the Beans" is as moving as it is a wonderful read.
Praise for "Spilling the Beans"
aPacked with hilarious anecdotes, fizzing with energy, throbbing with pain.a a"The Daily Mail"
a[Clarissa] is always good company and packs her story with marvelous anecdotes . . . brave and unsparing.a a"The Times" (London)

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Imprint

Abrams Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

2010

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First published

2010

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Dimensions

235 x 158 x 27mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Unsewn / adhesive bound / Paper over boards / With dust jacket

Pages

328

ISBN-13

978-1-59020-296-8

Barcode

9781590202968

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LSN

1-59020-296-1



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