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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5092 Format: Bargain Price Label: Simon & Schuster Manufacturer: Simon & Schuster Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 304 Publication Date: 2007-04-03 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Release Date: 2007-04-03 Studio: Simon & Schuster
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Do you know the real Paula Deen? You may think you know the butter-loving, finger-licking, joke-cracking queen of melt-in-your-mouth Southern cuisine. You may have even visited The Lady & Sons to taste for yourself the down-home delicacies that made her famous and even heard some version of her Cinderella story (a single mom with two teenage sons started a brown-bag lunch business with $200 and wound up with a thriving restaurant, a fairy-tale second marriage, and wildly popular television shows), but you have never heard the intimate details of her often bumpy road to fame and fortune. Courageously honest, downright inspiring, and just a little bit saucy, Paula shares the highs and lows of her life in the inimitable charming and irreverent style that you know from her television shows and personal appearances. She talks about long childhood summers spent in a bathing suit and roller skates and hard years living in the back of her father's gas station; a buzzing high school social life of sleepovers, parties, cheerleading, and boys; and a difficult marriage. The death of her beloved parents precipitated a debilitating agoraphobia that crippled her for years. But even when the going got tough, Paula never lost the good grace and sense of humor that would eventually help carry her to success and stardom. Of course, you can't get by on charm alone: as Paula has learned, you need plenty of willpower, hard work, and, above all, the love and support of family and friends to finance, sustain, and run a successful restaurant. In each chapter, Paula shares new recipes: there's serious comfort food like her momma's Chocolate-Dippy Doughnuts, Courage Chili for when you know life's going to get tough, Sexy Oxtails for seducing that special someone, and the recipe for her new mother-in-law's Banana Nut Delight Cake that Paula finally got just right. And you'll love the never-before-seen photos of her family. In this memoir, Paula Deen speaks as frankly and intimately as few women in the public eye have ever dared. Whether she's telling tales of good times or bad, her story is proof that the old-fashioned American dream is alive and kicking, and there still is such a thing as a real-life happy ending.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Interesting Story Comment: I enjoyed reading this book. I have seen Paula Deen on TV for the past 4 years and I like her style. The book gave me a closer look into the person, not just the cook. She has many interesting people in her life and I like how she is very honest and up front about the part they played in her life and her untimate success. If I ever get to Savannah, GA I will stop by The Lady & Sons restaurant, I won't mind the wait in line. Thanks to you Paula for sharing your story with us.
Carrie.
Tracy, CA USA
Customer Rating:      Summary: Thank you for sharing your story! Comment: You should know that I am not a cook and I don't particularly like cooking. So reading this book I wasn't reading it as an awe-struck groupie of a Food Network star. I do occasionally watch her cooking program but I think more for her TV style than the dishes she prepares.
I admire Paula Deen because I believe she has a success story from which we can all learn a lesson or two. I am fascinated by the success of others. I like cheering for the underdog and the good guys. To me, Paula Deen's success story is right up there with the best. Her book Paula Deen A Memoir - It Ain't All About The Cookin' is an inspiration to all of us who aren't so perfect, who've made some big mistakes and yet, know we want to succeed and find happiness in our life.
If you're looking for a Pollyanna story, this isn't it. If you're looking for sweet talking motivation, this isn't it. If you are looking for a real-world story about overcoming depression, anxiety and having the unstoppable determination to succeed then this is the book for you.
I congratulate Paula Deen for telling us the real story and not holding back. Nothing is sugar coated when she tells us about her marriage, her anxiety attacks, her age and her depression. Thank goodness she writes the way she speaks, open and honest and with a great sense of humor. Paula tells us about an everyday woman who lived, loved and messed up. She's a real woman making real mistakes and some bad choices. She found the answers and the deep-down motivation to pull herself out of the abyss and make her dreams come true. In that story, there is a powerful lesson for all of us to learn.
This is a book about personal and professional success. If you're going through a bad time in life right now, I suggest you carefully read and "feel" the lessons in this book. If you're thinking of starting your own business, I suggest you read about Paula's trials and tribulations carefully. If you're in business already, you'll enjoy this great success story. If you're a cook, you'll enjoy Paula's recipes at the end of each chapter.
I recommend you take your time and read this book when you can give it your full attention. Paula Deen A Memoir - It Ain't All About The Cookin' has many self-development and success-oriented lessons. I think what really struck me was Paula Deen's tenacity. I applaud her ability to pick herself up and make things happen for the better.
Her success seems to be a combination of hard work and coincidences. But all of us who believe in self-development know there really are no coincidences. Nothing happens by accident - something we are consciously or unconsciously believing, affirming or thinking is drawing these coincidences into our lives. I particularly enjoyed the stories of how the right people at the right time appeared in her life to offer her the right opportunities for success.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who is going through a life-change, depression, anxiety attacks, and divorce or contemplating beginning your own business. There are valuable lessons to be learned from Paula Deen's successes and mistakes. Paula Deen is a true personal and professional American success story. Thank you Paula Deen for sharing your story with all of us!
Customer Rating:      Summary: If you like Paula Deen on Food Network don't read this book Comment: I was a HUGE fan of Paula Deen before I read this book. Based on her Food Network Chefography I was looking forward to learning more about her struggle to succeed and the more personal side of her divorce and rebuilding at age 40. However there are some stories that don't need to be told. While her life wasn't picture perfect it was pretty close. The introduction on her show makes it seem as though her husband left her at 40 and she had to scrape together pennies to put herself back together. That is not the case! She left her husband, she slept with a married man for 10 years and she used her sons as workhorses. While she does own up to most of these things and I can appreciate her honesty I can no longer watch her show or her Smithfield commercials. If you want to read a wonderful story about a Food Network star, pick up Made From Scratch: A Memoir by Sandra Lee.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Paula Deen It Ain't All About The Cookin' Comment: A fantastic book about a truly amazing woman who deserves everything that she has attained in life. She told a life story that most people would never tell that are in her position. She is a remarkable lady.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Paula Deen Comment: This was the most insightful and honest books I have ever read. Paula deserves everything she has worked so hard for. She should also be congratulated on managing to keep herself and her entire family together They all appear to be wonderful, loving, generous, caring and generally all around great people. Her current husband sounds like he was meant to be part of this, sometimes crazy, family but all of them have a wonderful outlook on life. Congrats! to Paula and family!
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