Jason S. Yeager
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Rottenkid
- A Succulent Story of Survival
- De: Brigit Binns
- Narrado por: Brigit Binns
- Duración: 8 h y 15 m
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Prolific cookbook author Brigit Binns's coming-of-age memoir—costarring her alcoholic actor father Edward Binns and glamorous but viciously smart narcissistic mother—reveals how simultaneous privilege and profound neglect lead Brigit to seek comfort in the kitchen, eventually allowing her to find some sense of self-worth. Peppered with humor and seasoned with optimism, Brigit's story is an entertaining tribute to female resilience.
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A life lived fully and deliciously
- De Jason S. Yeager en 02-08-25
- Rottenkid
- A Succulent Story of Survival
- De: Brigit Binns
- Narrado por: Brigit Binns
A life lived fully and deliciously
Revisado: 02-08-25
Brigit is a true icon of our beautiful and beloved community here in the Central Coast of California. This story of the art and survival of growing up is masterfully written. I was completely enthralled with this book with all of the twists, turns, ups, and downs of a woman navigating this task without much if any help or guidance from her parents and other elders. Brigit’s writes with richness, delectability, and depth that is only matched by the recipes she has written in her many cookbooks. Please do yourself a favor and pick up this book. It will delight all of your senses and grab your heart.
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Napa at Last Light
- America’s Eden in an Age of Calamity
- De: James Conaway
- Narrado por: Tom Perkins
- Duración: 10 h y 34 m
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Not so long ago, wine was an exclusively European product. Now it is thoroughly American; emblematic of Napa Valley, an area idealized as the epicenter of great wines and foods and a cultural tourist destination. But the romanticized accounts you find about it and its denizens is not what you'll encounter in James Conaway's candid book. Napa at Last Light exposes the often shadowy side of the latter days of Napa Valley - marked by complex personal relationships, immense profits, passionate beliefs, and sometimes desperate struggles to prevail. In the balance hang fortunes.
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A mispronunciation in every paragraph
- De Clark R. Smith en 03-30-18
- Napa at Last Light
- America’s Eden in an Age of Calamity
- De: James Conaway
- Narrado por: Tom Perkins
Poorly written, narration was worse...
Revisado: 04-08-19
As a 5th generation Napan, I must take issue with this book. It reflects an erroneous and false light on the wine growing community. James Conaway is just another carpet bagger looking at a story from one point of view and from the outside looking in. It is a disgusting one sided view that most vintners are rapers of the land. I will admit that there are some bad players in Napa, but they are the exception, not the norm. Also, Tom Perkins narration was aggravating to listen to as he constantly mispronounced many of the names and places in the valley. A note to narrators...before you step into the recording booth, please do your research on the place you are going to be reading about.
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