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Spilling the Beans: The Autobiography of One of Television's Two Fat Ladies [Hardcover]

Clarissa Dickson Wright (Author)
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January 7, 2010
Clarissa Dickson Wright, famously half of television's Two Fat Ladies, was born into wealth and privilege. Her mother was an Australian heiress, her father was a brilliant surgeon to the royal family; as a child, shooting and hunting were the norm and pigeons were flown in from Cairo for supper. But Clarissa's father was also a tyrannical and violent drunk who used to beat her and force her to eat carrots with slugs still clinging to them. Clarissa was determined and clever, though, and her ambition led her to a career in the law. At the age of 21, she was the youngest woman ever to be called to the bar.

Disaster struck when her adored mother died suddenly. It was to lead to a mind- numbing decade of wild overindulgence during which she partied away her entire enormous inheritance. It was a long, hard road to recovery along which Clarissa finally faced her demons and turned to the one thing that had always brought her joy-cooking. Now at last she has found success, sobriety-and peace. With the stark honesty and the brilliant wit millions love her for, Clarissa recounts the tale of a life lived to extremes. A vivid and funny story, Spilling the Beans is as moving as it is a wonderful read.

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"Wonderful, written very much in Wright's unique and fascinating voice." - Dallas Morning News

"A surprisingly complete book. In a way, Spilling the Beans has everything: fame, celebrity, addiction, heartbreak... and, of course, food. Lots and lots of food... This is a well-told, joyous memoir that, for me, is all about finding your way back. Even those largely unfamiliar with Dickson Wright will enjoy her humor and wit." -January Magazine

"Born to privilege, Clarissa Dickson Wright launched a prodigious legal career before turning to drink and partying away all of her advantages. She found redemption in the kitchen as one of television's Two Fat Ladies, and here, with characteristic humor, she recounts her ups and downs." -B&N Review

"Packed with hilarious anecdotes, fizzing with energy, throbbing with pain...the autobiography of the year." -The Daily Mail

"[Clarissa] is always good company and packs her story with marvelous anecdotes... brave and unsparing." -The Times (London)

About the Author

Clarissa Dickson Wright found fame alongside Jennifer Paterson as one half of the much loved, TV cooking partnership Two Fat Ladies. She lives in London and Scotland.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Overlook Hardcover (January 7, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590202961
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590202968
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #297,746 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Fat Lady Sings, April 12, 2010
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If you remember the BBC show, "Two Fat Ladies," you'll recognize the woman on the cover of Spilling the Beans--a bit dumpy, a bit rumpled, standing in the English countryside (or perhaps Scottish) with a smile on her broad face and no make-up, no pretensions. Clarissa Dickson Wright was the one who rode in the sidecar, in the motorcycle driven by Jennifer Paterson in the most successful cooking show ever, eventually watched by seventy million people worldwide. Her memoir is as zany and energetic as the show, and Wright's ironic, witty voice bursts off every page.

That happy cover picture belies what lies inside these pages. Wright came from an extremely dysfunctional family and was beaten, mostly as an adult, by her alcoholic father, who once broke two of her ribs and another time tried to ram her head into a marble mantel in what she thought was a sincere attempt to kill her. Nineteen years younger than her older sister, she became the ally and protector of her mother, her beloved Mollypop. In spite of her father's refusal to support her efforts, she studied law and became the youngest woman ever called to the Bar in England.

Her successful legal career ended after the unexpected and sudden death of her mother, a loss from which Clarissa found oblivion in drink. For years she was the kind of wild, outrageous, carefree alcoholic who couldn't remember the day before. She was disbarred, penniless and homeless when she finally sought treatment, a long and arduous learning lesson from which she emerged with the clear knowledge that she could never drink again.

In her drinking years, she discovered that she loved to cook and hired out to various commercial operations and once for a family where she cooked an elaborate ten-course meal. The next day she couldn't remember what she cooked or if she had cleaned the kitchen (it was spotless!). Sober, she worked several years in a cookbook shop, then moved to Scotland, opened her own bookstore and branched out into catering. A mutual friend introduced her to Jennifer and came up with the proposed series. BBC liked it, and they were internationally famous.

After Jennifer's death, Wright made a series of specials with her friend Johnny Coleman, called Clarissa and the Countryman, promoting the values of coursing and hunting at a time when England was near banning fox hunting (which it has since done). They caused a furor of protest, and she was sometimes in danger but still enjoyed the touring and signings. Her television career ended, but she says today, "I have an enjoyable life."

Wright is a great story-teller but she is also brutally frank about herself, her drinking and periods of promiscuity, and the peace she found in sobriety. Some of her stories are sad but a lot are funny, like the time Jennifer's motorcycle went out of control and they careened toward a terrified cameraman, swerved at the last minute toward some rugby players, and finally came to a halt without any damage. Spilling the Beans is riveting, giving a glimpse into a life few of us can imagine.

by Judy Alter
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars an unconventional life - good for her., March 5, 2010
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If you enjoy the Two Fat Ladies television programs, and you appreciate what it takes to lead an unconventional life, which so often seems to lead to happiness, then read this. She's a woman without ego or self consciousness. It's a survivor's tale, and that's always good to read about - it's engaging, fun and inspirational.
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1 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Linda in Texas, February 11, 2010
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My husband bought me this book. I read about 80 of it's boaring pages. It seemed to be all "I, I, I", none of which were interesting. Of course, it is a biography, but I have read many biographies which were wonderful and well-written. Finally I said, "enough", closed it without wasting any more time on it and donated it to the local library. Readers, don't waste your time!
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