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101. Home: A Memoir of My Early Years
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102. CAKES FROM AROUND THE WORLD PBK

101. Home: A Memoir of My Early Years [Paperback] by Andrews, Julie
Paperback: 384 Pages
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Asin: 0753825686
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Good
It was a good read.Interesting reading about her childhood, early start in show business.At times, her writing can be dry and I was skipping ahead toward the end, when it was going flat.
She spent to much time writing about the 1950's, My Fair Lady with Rex Harrison and a few other shows.
She mentioned briefly about making the movie Mary Poppins and her time with Walt Disney
No mention of Dick Van Dyke or any reference to the Sound of Music.
She will need to write another book and pick up where this one left off.
It was good, but I have read better books on celebrities

2-0 out of 5 stars Flat footed finish
Peculiar....the book is throttling along with breathless speed as her career and new motherhood both pick up speed. One minute she is with her first husband Ted Wells and is being wooed by Walt Disney to star in Mary Poppins. That chapter closes and the book is flat fininshed. Most readers will know that her marriage to Ted breaks apart and she goes on to superstardom as Maria in the Sound of Music, but the book ends abruptly with no denoument. It is as though the actors just leave the stage and all go our to dinner together leaving the audience still in the theatre. She has no writer's craft at all.

5-0 out of 5 stars A most enlightening read
Wow. Just wow. I, like so many others, know and love Julie Andrews for her roles in so many important films and her unbelievably beautiful singing voice. I am so glad that I opted to first read this autobiography, told by Julie herself, rather than first reading one of the available biographies which have mixed reviews. I learned so much about her life before becoming a worldwide star and how much she and her family went through in those early years. Though I would have loved to keep reading and hear her story about the years since she was selected to play Mary Poppins, I guess that will have to wait. I do hope that Julie Andrews will indulge all of us loyal fans once again (or more) with a continuation of her life story. I had a front row seat to see her in Victor/Victoria on Broadway in 1997 and thoroughly enjoyed seeing this legend in person. Now, as then, bravo, Julie!

2-0 out of 5 stars I wanted emotions, not just facts
You know, I loveme some Julie Andrews.If you pressed me into naming only one favorite movie of all time (as I really have at least one in each genre), it would probably be The Sound of Music.Why?Because it's a great movie for both kids and adult.When you're little, you like the first half of the story.When you're older, you enjoy the love story and the second half of the movie.

So, I was really excited to read her memoir.But since I read it right after Carol Burnett's latest book, it fell flat for me.It was rather boring in many places.And I really didn't need the background on her grandparents.I guess I wanted her to tell me more about her emotions, rather than just recite facts.

I had no idea that the book would end at 1964.I was looking forward to reading all of the backstories about the filming of The Sound of Music and Mary Poppins.The book ends before that.

I can't recommend it unless you're an absolute diehard fan who feels as though nothing in your life will be complete unless you read this.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Spectacular Glimpse into an Icon
Julie Andrews was born in 1935 to vaudeville pianist Barbara Morris and teacher Edward Charles "Ted" Wells. The marriage was brief because Barbara left Julie's father for her vaudeville partner, Canadian tenor Ted Andrews. Julie was raised in a rather haphazard fashion, bounced around to various relatives and friends when Barbara and Ted were on the road performing before she joined them. The Second World War was ravaging London. Rationing, shortages, nightly blackouts, anxiety and fear became a way of life for young Julie, who had vivid memories of the war years.

Ted quickly realized that Julie possessed a strong, clear, lovely soprano voice --- something quite unusual in such a young child --- and he insisted she take singing lessons. Julie also studied dance, which Barbara's sister taught. By age 9 she was on the road, regularly touring with her mother and stepfather --- hardly a normal life for a child. At age 12 she made her professional solo debut in "Starlight Roof" at the London Hippodrome. That performance set her on the road to stardom.

Julie's childhood was anything but secure and serene. Barbara and Ted's messy and protracted divorce caused much stress, and they were hardly model parents. Alcohol played a large part in their lives, and family finances were often shaky. Julie spent some time with her father whenever she could, but show business was the one constant in her life. Offstage the talented child star was awkward, shy and uncertain. She realized at an early age that the income derived from her talents was necessary to help keep the family afloat.

In 1954, at age 18, Julie left her native England to star on Broadway in a new show titled "The Boyfriend." It was an instant success. Due to her reluctance to leave her family and friends in London for such a long period of time, Julie refused to sign the standard two-year contract and instead agreed to only one year. As it turned out, her decision was certainly a good one because when she was offered the role of Eliza Doolittle in "My Fair Lady" (which she played on Broadway for two years and then in London for 16 months), she was free to take advantage of this opportunity.

In 1957 Julie starred in the television musical "Cinderella." Next came her leading role as Queen Guenevere opposite Richard Burton's King Arthur in "Camelot." During one of her performances, Walt Disney, who was in the audience, was so impressed with Julie's talent that he met her backstage and offered her a real plum --- the starring role of the delightful nanny in the film Mary Poppins.

In 1959 Julie married her childhood friend and longtime sweetheart, Tony Walton, a very talented set and costume designer.

As the book closes in 1963, Julie, Tony and their infant daughter Emma move to Hollywood as Julie begins to prepare for her Mary Poppins role.

Julie describes in detail what it was like to work with such show business luminaries as Richard Burton, Moss Hart, Walt Disney, Robert Goulet, Roddy McDowell, Carol Burnett and many others. She explains how demanding rehearsals were and how she continually worked to perfect her craft, to tweak this or that, to try each day to make her performance better than the previous one.

Those fans who have seen Julie Andrews's movies, television shows and live stage performances, and have heard her lovely voice, recognize how truly gifted she is. Reading HOME makes one realize how hard she worked to make her considerable talent seem effortless.
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102. CAKES FROM AROUND THE WORLD PBK
by Julie Duff
Paperback: 260 Pages (2010-01)
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Asin: 1906502447
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Product Description
In 2003 Grub Street published Julie Duff's first book, 'Cakes Regional and Traditional'. The book was short listed for the prestigious Glenfiddich Award and was highly praised in the press especially by Nigel Slater and Tom Parker Bowles and has established itself as the classic work on British cakes.

Julie now follows that comprehensive work with an equally thorough and entertaining bible which has taken four years to research and write, by gathering together all the great cake recipes from around the world.There are recipes from Europe, Scandinavia, the Middle East, the USA, the Caribbean, the Far East, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, as well as ones from Iceland, South Africa, Patagonia and the Gulf States. There are large cakes, small cakes, plain cakes, fancy cakes, light cakes, rich cakes, fruit cakes, spicy cakes, apple, orange and lemon cakes, coffee and chocolate cakes, iced cakes, layer cakes, sponge and yeasted cakes.Included are recipes for brownies, cupcakes, muffins, macaroons, cheesecakes, parkins, pound cakes, streusels, gingerbreads and shortbreads.

Julie Duff runs Church Farmhouse Cakes from her home in Croxton Kerriel, Lincolnshire and supplies some of the country's foremost shops with her highly praised confections.Since her first book was published she has been much in demand by the press for her cake making tips and her recipes. Last year she presented a series of regional cake recipes on Woman's Hour for five weeks. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars The title says it all!!
This book has an amazing range of recipes from around the world. Its very interesting finding out about the different ingredients and techniques used in baking. The only thing I didn't like about the book was the lack of pictures. There are such different recipes and you have no idea what they're meant to turn out like. ... Read more


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