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Wait For Me!

Memoirs of the Youngest Mitford Sister
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
384 Seiten
Englisch
John Murray Presserschienen am23.06.2011
At the age of ninety, Debo (as she is known to all her friends) looks back on a life lived at a cracking pace.mehr
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KlappentextAt the age of ninety, Debo (as she is known to all her friends) looks back on a life lived at a cracking pace.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-84854-191-7
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2011
Erscheinungsdatum23.06.2011
Seiten384 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 129 mm, Höhe 195 mm, Dicke 30 mm
Gewicht309 g
Artikel-Nr.10168451
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Kritik
'A touching, funny memorial to a vanished age' -- Stephen Moss, Guardian 'I was captivated ... unputdownable' -- Bel Mooney, Daily Mail 'The Duchess is an exhilarating writer, with a great gift for storytelling, and a prose style of elegant simplicity' -- Jane Shilling, Evening Standard 'Wait For Me! proves irresistible, even for die-hard Mitphobes like me' -- Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday 'Funny and sad, the irresistible combination that is one of the secrets of charm' -- Daily Telegraph 'She [Debo] is in possession of what I can only describe as a uniquely Mitford-esque sensibility; loving but unsentimental; devoid of self-pity; unwilling to bore others with her own travails; able to find the ridiculous in almost anything ... these qualities - disarmingly rare in Oprahworld - are , to me, indisputably admirable' -- Observer 'An entertaining, lively portrait' -- Scotsman 'The one book this year that everyone will want in their Christmas stocking' -- A. N. Wilson, Spectator 'Admirably done, cannily blending disclosure and reticence in a charming book that kept me riveted, both by what is said ... and what remains firmly under wraps' -- Daily Telegraph Biographies of the Year 'I cried several times during Deborah Devonshire's memoir ... the calibre of events, cast and author could hardly be higher and Debo has potted an extraordinary life (though ordinary to her) with kindness and humour' -- Rachel Johnson, Observer Christmas special '[Debo] is a glorious testament to the fact that we should never retire early in case our brains atrophy. It's stuffed full of wonderful people, and Debo has a great ear for the killer, defining quote ... Just reading this book made me hare off to visit Chatsworth ... The best books make you see the world differently and maybe want to change yours. We will not see her like again' -- Liz Jones, Daily Mail Christmas books special 'Talk about a life lived in full ... Her memoirs, Wait for Me! are as fascinating and entertaining a portrait of the last century as you could hope to read' -- Sandra Parsons, Daily Mail Christmas books special 'Deborah Devonshire has had an astonishing life and her memoirs are peopled by a cast of characters that includes Winston Churchill, the Queen, John F. Kennedy, Lucian Freud and Elivs Presley ... She's also unusually frank about her late husband's alcoholism. Yet while there's a lot of sadness in this book, there's no self-pity. Instead, you get the impressions that, at 90, Deborah Devonshire's zest for life, gossip and mischief is as strong as ever' -- John Preston, Daily Mail Christmas books special 'A touching, funny memorial to a vanished age' -- Stephen Moss, Guardian 'I was captivated ... unputdownable' -- Bel Mooney, Daily Mail 'The Duchess is an exhilarating writer, with a great gift for storytelling, and a prose style of elegant simplicity' -- Jane Shilling, Evening Standard 'Wait For Me! proves irresistible, even for die-hard Mitphobes like me' -- Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday 'Funny and sad, the irresistible combination that is one of the secrets of charm' -- Daily Telegraph 'She [Debo] is in possession of what I can only describe as a uniquely Mitford-esque sensibility; loving but unsentimental; devoid of self-pity; unwilling to bore others with her own travails; able to find the ridiculous in almost anything ... these qualities - disarmingly rare in Oprahworld - are , to me, indisputably admirable' -- Observer 'An entertaining, lively portrait' -- Scotsman 'The one book this year that everyone will want in their Christmas stocking' -- A. N. Wilson, Spectator 'Admirably done, cannily blending disclosure and reticence in a charming book that kept me riveted, both by what is said ... and what remains firmly under wraps' -- Daily Telegraph Biographies of the Year 'I cried several times during Deborah Devonshire's memoir ... the calibre of events, cast and author could hardly be higher and Debo has potted an extraordinary life (though ordinary to her) with kindness and humour' -- Rachel Johnson, Observer Christmas special '[Debo] is a glorious testament to the fact that we should never retire early in case our brains atrophy. It's stuffed full of wonderful people, and Debo has a great ear for the killer, defining quote ... Just reading this book made me hare off to visit Chatsworth ... The best books make you see the world differently and maybe want to change yours. We will not see her like again' -- Liz Jones, Daily Mail Christmas books special 'Talk about a life lived in full ... Her memoirs, Wait for Me! are as fascinating and entertaining a portrait of the last century as you could hope to read' -- Sandra Parsons, Daily Mail Christmas books special 'Deborah Devonshire has had an astonishing life and her memoirs are peopled by a cast of characters that includes Winston Churchill, the Queen, John F. Kennedy, Lucian Freud and Elivs Presley ... She's also unusually frank about her late husband's alcoholism. Yet while there's a lot of sadness in this book, there's no self-pity. Instead, you get the impressions that, at 90, Deborah Devonshire's zest for life, gossip and mischief is as strong as ever' -- John Preston, Daily Mail Christmas books special 'Fans will know the story but the duchess's prose is so lively her telling is pure pleasure. I thought all the Mitford books had been written. How wrong I was' -- Independent 'Delightful Debo, the youngest Mitford sister, reminisces with trademark mischief and her killer instinct for a good anecdote' -- The Times 'An unqualified delight: effortlessly funny and at times moving, clear-sighted, candid and self-effacing, written from the perspective of a long life well-lived' -- Good Book Guidemehr

Autor

The Dowager Duchess of Devonshire was brought up in Oxfordshire. In 1950 her husband Andrew, the 11th Duke of Devonshire, inherited estates in Yorkshire and Ireland, as well as Chatsworth, the family seat in Derbyshire, and Deborah became chatelaine and housekeeper of one of England's greatest and best-loved houses. Following her husband's death in 2004, she moved to a village on the Chatsworth estate. She died in 2014.