Rottenkid, Brigit Binns
Rottenkid, Brigit Binns
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Rottenkid
A Succulent Story of Survival

Author: Brigit Binns

Narrator: Brigit Binns

Unabridged: 8 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/18/2024


Synopsis

A memoir sauteed in Hollywood stories, world travel, and always, the need to belong

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.

In the old Hollywood of her childhood, Brigit seems to live in an elite world. But when her parents eventually divorce—her father flees and her mother sends her off to boarding school so she can more easily conduct her decades-long romance with a married California governor—Brigit racks up seven schools and a host of bad decisions before the age of sixteen.

Marriage to an Englishman takes her across the pond and to professional cooking school. But when that life comes crashing down, she returns heartbroken and alone to Los Angeles eighteen years after vowing never to return. Here she thrives, cold pitching herself to top chefs as coauthor for their cookbooks. Peppered with humor and seasoned with optimism, Brigit's story is an entertaining tribute to female resilience.

About Brigit Binns

Brigit Binns's cookbook Eating up the West Coast was her twenty-ninth. A prolific cookbook author, her titles have sold over 100,000 copies. In addition, she's helped some of the USA's most respected chefs, like New York's Michael Psilakis and Los Angeles' Joachim Splichal, turn their cookbook dreams into reality. During the ten years she lived in Europe, Brigit graduated from England's Tante Marie cooking school, lived and catered in Spain, and edited the Costa del Sol's English-language magazine. Brigit and her dishes have been featured on the Today Show multiple times. She now lives full-time in California's Central Coast wine country with her dog and fabulous husband, Casey, (aka the Wine Spectator-award-winning Paso Wine Man).


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tammy on February 03, 2024

I am not generally fond of memoirs. But this one, a poor-little-rich-girl variation, coming on the heels of Rob Henderson’s actual poor-boy memoir, Troubled, seemed too ideal of a bookend to that book for me to ignore. Binns had every possible privilege except that of loving and involved parents and......more

Goodreads review by Poppy on November 04, 2023

Synopsis (From Netgalley, the provider of the book to review) ******************************************************* A memoir sauteed in Hollywood stories, world travel, and always, the need to belong Prolific cookbook author Brigit Binns’ coming-of-age memoir—co-starring her alcoholic actor father Ed......more

Goodreads review by Simi on March 30, 2024

Like a good stew, this book just kept getting better and our heroine just kept stronger. She's inspiring and courageous, with a lot of moxie, chutzpah and just the right amount of spice! Great read!......more

Goodreads review by Katya on October 27, 2024

Rottenkid is a wild ride. From author Brigit Binns almost feral childhood to the wilds of mid-20th century California, this memoir encapsulates not just one woman’s story of childhood hurt and heartache but a time when California still seemed within reach for a generation of dreamers. Each chapter b......more

Goodreads review by BethFishReads on April 01, 2024

Cookbook author Brigit Binns's memoir covers her life up to the time when her career began to take off. I love a good a culinary memoir, and I'm avid cookbook reader and collector, so I had high hopes when I was given the chance to read Binns's book. As the daughter of actor Edward Binns and his seco......more