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It Ain't All About Cookin' Cookbook by Paula Dean - A Memoir

It Ain't All About Cookin' Cookbook by Paula Dean - A Memoir

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This is a previously owned 2007 hardback, with dust jacket, both in very good to excellent condition. OK – I confess: AI generated this information:

Paula Deen's primary memoir is titled Paula Deen: It Ain't All About the Cookin', published in 2007. It is a candid, "no-holds-barred" rags-to-riches story that chronicles her journey from a young woman facing crippling personal challenges to a renowned Food Network star. 

Key Themes and Summary

  • Early Life & Hardship: Deen shares details of her upbringing, including happy childhood memories and later, the difficult years living in the back of her father’s gas station.
  • Personal Struggles: She speaks frankly about her early life, including the death of her parents, a challenging first marriage to an alcoholic husband, and her long, 20-year battle with severe agoraphobia (fear of leaving the house).
  • Culinary Journey & Success: The book covers her reinvention as a single mother, starting a $200 lunch delivery service ("The Bag Lady") to support her two sons, which eventually evolved into her successful Savannah restaurant, The Lady & Sons, and a television empire.
  • Tone & Style: The memoir is written in her signature Southern voice—described as conversational, humorous, and sometimes "saucy". It is noted for its honesty about her imperfections and resilience.
  • Recipes & Content: Throughout the book, she shares personal, comforting family recipes, emphasizing that her success is rooted in hard work, faith, and Southern comfort food.

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It Ain't All About Cookin' Cookbook by Paula Dean - A Memoir

It Ain't All About Cookin' Cookbook by Paula Dean - A Memoir

SKU   |   52500
Regular Price
$12.99
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$12.99
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$25.00
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Product Info

This is a previously owned 2007 hardback, with dust jacket, both in very good to excellent condition. OK – I confess: AI generated this information:

Paula Deen's primary memoir is titled Paula Deen: It Ain't All About the Cookin', published in 2007. It is a candid, "no-holds-barred" rags-to-riches story that chronicles her journey from a young woman facing crippling personal challenges to a renowned Food Network star. 

Key Themes and Summary

  • Early Life & Hardship: Deen shares details of her upbringing, including happy childhood memories and later, the difficult years living in the back of her father’s gas station.
  • Personal Struggles: She speaks frankly about her early life, including the death of her parents, a challenging first marriage to an alcoholic husband, and her long, 20-year battle with severe agoraphobia (fear of leaving the house).
  • Culinary Journey & Success: The book covers her reinvention as a single mother, starting a $200 lunch delivery service ("The Bag Lady") to support her two sons, which eventually evolved into her successful Savannah restaurant, The Lady & Sons, and a television empire.
  • Tone & Style: The memoir is written in her signature Southern voice—described as conversational, humorous, and sometimes "saucy". It is noted for its honesty about her imperfections and resilience.
  • Recipes & Content: Throughout the book, she shares personal, comforting family recipes, emphasizing that her success is rooted in hard work, faith, and Southern comfort food.

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