#4 Betty MacDonald Memoirs

Onions in the Stew

Betty MacDonald
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The bestselling author of the American humor classic The Egg and I continues the adventure with this collection of tales about life on the fringe of the Western wilderness. Writing in the 1950s, Betty MacDonald, sophisticated and urbane, captivated readers with her observations about raising a family on an island in Puget Sound. As usual, humorist MacDonald is her own favorite target. She manages to get herself into scrapes with washing machines set adrift in rowboats, used cars, and a $25 Turkey Squasher. And then there's the scariest aspect of island life -- teenaged children.
Genres: HumorMemoirNonfictionBiographyBiography MemoirAutobiographyClassicsHistoryAudiobookFamily
256 Pages

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