Looking for Betty Macdonald, Paula Becker
Looking for Betty Macdonald, Paula Becker
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Looking for Betty Macdonald
The Bog, the Plague, Mrs Piggle Wiggle and I

Author: Paula Becker

Narrator: Paula Becker

Unabridged: 7 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2016


Synopsis

“A passionate, wise and tender exploration of a surprisingly compelling life. Becker’s fascination for her subject is utterly contagious: I found myself late-night Googling Betty, determined to track down everything she ever wrote!”?Julie Myerson, author of The Stopped Heart: A Novel
Betty MacDonald (1907–1958), The Egg and I and the classic Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle children’s books, exploded onto the literary scene just as after WWII ended. Her first memoir, The Egg and I, was a much needed tonic to a war weary public and readers flocked to the hilarious memoir of her years on a chicken ranch on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. It sold one million copies in less than a year. “The Egg and I” was adapted to screen starring Fred MacMurray and Claudette Colbert, and that film spawned a series of films featuring MacDonald’s love-able Ma and Pa Kettle characters.
Betty MacDonald followed the success of The Egg with the creation of the now classic children’s character, the magical Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle who rids children of their bad habits. Three more memoirs followed: “The Plague and I” (a rare, and funny, account of life in a tuberculosis sanitarium), “Anybody Can Do Anything” (trust Betty to find humour in the Great Depression and the trials and tribulations of finding work), and “Onions in the Stew” (a funny look at raising two teenage daughters that still rings true today).
Granted full access to the archives of Betty MacDonald’s, Paula Becker’s biography includes materials never before seen by any researcher. In this first official biography of this beloved Northwest storyteller, Becker tells us the story behind the memoirs and the reveals difference between the real Betty MacDonald and her literary persona.

Reviews

McDonald is one of my mother's favorite authors, so I was introduced early to The Egg and I and her other semi-autobiographical sequels. It didn't occur to me that they were carefully calibrated, polished and tuned to post-WWII reading audiences, rather than the unvarnished truth about an abusive ma......more

Goodreads review by ALLEN

From the late 1940's to the late 1950's, Seattle native Betty Bard MacDonald gave the world four wry and wonderful reminiscences: THE EGG AND I, THE PLAGUE AND I , ANYBODY CAN DO ANYTHING, and ONIONS IN THE STEW, as well as the MRS. PIGGLE-WIGGLE books for children. The outlines of the author's life......more

Each time I've driven through Chimacum, I've noticed the sign for "The Egg and I Rd." I thought, "Hmm, that's a strange name." Little did I know that that road (renamed after the book) was the location of a chicken farm immortalized in the wildly popular book "The Egg and I" that propelled the autho......more

Goodreads review by Shan

This is a loving and thorough biography that gives insight and context into the writer behind Ma and Pa Kettle, the country bumpkins in nine movies made in the 40s and 50s. There's much more to Betty than those characters. Becker narrates the audiobook herself. I came across The Plague and I in Grand......more