Come Out of the Kitchen!, Alice Duer Miller
Come Out of the Kitchen!, Alice Duer Miller
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Come Out of the Kitchen!
A Romance 

Author: Alice Duer Miller

Narrator: Susan Iannucci

Unabridged: 4 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/18/2023


Synopsis

When Mr. Burton Crane leases a house in the country, he expects it to be fully staffed … except, it isn’t. So Mr. Crane enlists his friend, Mrs. Falkener, to help interview his prospective cook, butler, housemaid, and general helper. Mr. Crane is especially drawn to the woman applying as cook, but Mrs. Falkener doesn’t like any of the candidates! Is she right to be suspicious? Who are these servants? Mr. Crane overrules Mrs. Falkener and hires his new staff. Soon however, the housemaid, the butler, and the general helper are dismissed! Only the cook remains. This is a most improper scenario!

About Alice Duer Miller

Alice Duer Miller (1874–1942) was an American writer, teacher, and campaigner, whose poetry influenced political opinion during the American suffrage movement with her title, Are Women People? A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times.

About Susan Iannucci

Susan Iannucci is a full-time narrator and voice-over actor working from California. She has been producing multi-cast productions for several years along with her own solo narrations. Pulling together multi-cast projects with actors throughout the world continues to be a great challenge and thoroughly rewarding. 


Reviews

This book was a hoot to read and I couldn't wait to finish it. It was one of those old world romance classics... Casablanca, Breakfast at Tiffany etc. It starts with a guy renting a house in the country which belongs to some aristocrat. Burton Crane has however insisted that the house come equipped......more

I really enjoyed this light romance...it was both funny and fun!......more

Goodreads review by Arthur

I suspect some of the enjoyment I might have gotten out of this book was robbed by the fact that I knew the secret of the servants who were running the household, having seen the 1930 talking film version of the story, HONEY. Nonetheless, the book is pleasant and diverting.......more