From Queen of Tarts to the nation's heart, Mary
Berry shares her Recipe for Life. 'In the
words of my father, my birth caused no end of
trouble...' From the moment she came into the world -
two weeks early, throwing her parents' lives into
disarray - Mary has gracefully but firmly done things
her own way. Born in 1935, in the city of Bath,
Mary's childhood was a curious mix of idyllic picnics
and ramblings, and alarming air raids; of a spirited and
outdoorsy home life and a dreaded school existence. All
nearly cut horribly short by an almost fatal bout of
polio when she was thirteen, which isolated Mary in
hospital, away from beloved family and friends for
months. Recovery saw her turn to her one true passion
- cookery. And so began a love affair that has - so far
- spanned six remarkable decades; from demonstrating
ovens in the early 1950s to producing glossy food
magazines in the 60s and 70s, gradually becoming the
country's most prolific and - many would say - best
loved cookery writer. Until her emergence in the 21st
century as a TV sensation and style icon on the Great
British Bake Off. As a working mother, at the
heart of a busy household, Mary became an expert at the
art of juggling, even bringing her working life into her
home with her Aga school. And there have been
challenges, one terrible tragedy and many joys along the
way. In this touching, evocative and fascinating
memoir, we accompany Mary on her journey of nearly
eighty years; a life lived to the full, with a wicked
sense of fun and an eye for the absurd, it is the life
of a delightfully traditional but thoroughly modern
woman. Fans of The Great British Bake Off
can't wait to get their hands on Mary Berry's Recipe
for Life. Born in 1935, Mary has been teaching
Britain how to cook for over half a century. Her
far-reaching culinary career has taken her from recipe
tester, cookery editor, author and entrepreneur to TV
personality. Mary lives in Buckinghamshire with her
husband Paul.
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