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The Egg and I, by Betty MacDonald

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"Anyone who has ever struggled with a farm or even with a small garden will especially enjoy this breezy autobiography, But everyone will find its hilarious reminiscences of an unconventional childhood and of unique experiences in the Northwest Pacific sprightly, diverting, and excellent entertainment. The whole book crackles with the innocent deviltry of acorns hitting the roof-tops." -- "Saturday Review of Literature""For all the allegedly gloomy moments, The Egg and l is an astoundingly light-hearted book. The MacDonalds, one gathers, had both youth and gumption on their side, to say nothing of an abounding humor that bounced them over the direst crises." "-- New York Times"

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About the Author

A longtime resident of Washington State, Betty MacDonald (1908-1958) authored four humorous, autobiographical bestsellers and several children's books, including the popular Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle books.

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Product details

Paperback: 288 pages

Publisher: Harper Perennial; Reissue edition (June 24, 2008)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0060914289

ISBN-13: 978-0060914288

Product Dimensions:

5.3 x 0.6 x 8 inches

Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.3 out of 5 stars

282 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#208,430 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

It is quite obvious that the current readers of this book were not alive when this story took place. I am 80 years old and have two First Editions of this book. I only bought it on kiindle because I need to be able to make the print so much larger. And...I am sure I will reread it before my demise and have many laffs.PS: I lived in the area where she was on her farm.

My family has read and re-read and quoted this semi-autobiographical book for decades. I believe it is the funniest book ever written. Although it takes place in the 1920's, the witty author's humor, descriptions, and outlook on life are as current as ever. At once cynical, enthusiastic, appreciative, critical, spirited, and desperate, the author's account of her life on a chicken farm in the Olympic Mountains of Washington, as a naive sheltered newlywed, is priceless. Nobody can turn a phrase like Betty McDonald. She immortalized wonderful characters like Ma and Pa Kettle and their huge family, "church-lady" neighbor Birdie Hicks, McDonald's eccentric grandmother "Gammy," and colorful handymen Peter Moses and "Good Customer." McDonald was sued after the book became a success, by the Bishop family who believed they were the model for the Kettles, and by a Native American man who believed himself the model for the Native American friend of her husband she entitled "Crowbar." Be warned - the book is screamingly politically incorrect, shamelessly disparaging country people, Native Americans, farmers, Irish, and other groups, but at the time of its original publication, this was much more common and accepted by the general public, if not the segment being stereotyped. Other classics written decades ago suffer from the same shortcoming; even the beloved Laura Ingalls Wilder books talk candidly about "Ma" hating Indians. If you can chill and love the book for what it has to offer, while accepting that it was written almost 90 years ago in a very different world, you will fall in love with it. Also, if you read between the lines, you will find that McDonald had great affection for most of the individuals she wrote about, even while criticizing others of their ethnic or socioeconomic group. All in all, the book is a joy and will give you a glimpse of a world we will never see again, when there were still large amounts of unsettled land out West, and a time when family farms could still be profitable and offer a rewarding way of life, and you will almost surely come to love Betty McDonald as a funny and most entertaining friend.

The Egg and I, written by Betty MacDonald, is entertaining, witty, heartening, and uplifting. Ms. MacDonald took difficult times in her life and made them appear fun by utilizing witty and dry humor throughout. The good, the bad, and the ugly of married life on a chicken farm in the late 1920’s is written with such flare that even today I think some people will relate to some of the situations.The Egg and I is narrated by Heather Henderson and she performed the story so well that I thought Betty MacDonald herself was sitting in my living room telling the story. Henderson’s voice is soothing and hypnotic and took an already great book to an utterly outstanding book! The ‘voice’ of Pa Kettle was perhaps my favorite, but the ‘voices’ of all the characters were distinctive and enjoyable to listen to. Ms. Henderson is a new narrator for me, but I will definitely search out more titles narrated by her in the future - especially the other books written by Betty MacDonald.Overall, this was a fun book to listen to and I found myself laughing out loud throughout. The Egg and I is extremely well-written with charming and delightful characters and is one audio book that I will listen to again and again.Story – 4 starsPerformance – 5 starsOverall – 4.5 stars

There’s a scene in this book where some hens fly up into the apple trees and won’t come down. Frantic about the fate of these domestic homebody birds, the author eventually gives up and says “they made their bed, they’d have to lie in it.” The hens end up as dinner for the weasels, raccoons, hawks, and other creatures indigenous to the farm. She describes her chickens as boneheads who have 365 days to learn to recognize their masters and still screech every time they’re brought their lunch. She can’t figure out why the chickens never have canine loyalty.If you think the chickens are silly, you’ll love their neighbors, the Kettle family. For those of you that loved the “Ma and Pa Kettle” films of the 1950’s, here’s where they started, right here in the Pacific Northwest, the silliest farmers in the USA. MacDonald wrote about them based on her neighbors, the Bishops, who sued the MacDonalds for defamation (and lost) after the movie came out. The Ma and Pa Kettle movies are long since forgotten, but they’re a hilarious bunch in this book.Though this book is comedy, there is a very dark and disturbing chapter, reserved for the Native Americans. Raised on the Hiawatha poem to believe that all natives were noble savages, she’s shocked to discover their level of degeneracy. The men, women, and children are all alcoholics, and kids as young as 12 are drinking moonshine. Old men are having sex with the children in public, and babies are allowed to eat garbage they find on the beach. It’s as though they’ve become worse than the inbred white trash of South Carolina, and though it wasn’t diagnosed then, I bet the children all had fetal alcohol syndrome.I’m not sure how much value this book has today, except maybe to those of us contemplating a career in organic farming. If you’re wondering why I read this book in the first place, the answer is that I looked up the author of the Mrs. Pigglewiggle series and found that she wrote this before she got into children’s books.

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