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Aprons and Silver Spoons
- The Heartwarming Memoirs of a 1930s Kitchen Maid
- Narrated by: Nicolette McKenzie
- Length: 10 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Biographies & Memoirs
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- Patricia Morley
- 07-08-18
Aprons and Silver Spoons
Great insight into "in-service" in the 1930s. Beautifully narrated - have bought the book and audio. Love the tips at the end of each chapter.
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- Rosemary
- 03-08-14
A Tale of how it was
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Absolutely, I thoroughly enjoyed it, it reminded me of stories my Grandparents used to tell of their youth.
Who was your favorite character and why?
It had to be Molly, so unassuming, hard working and appreciative. Never grumbling, just geting on with what was expected of her.
What does Nicolette McKenzie bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
I liked the way she portrayed the characters, she made them seem real
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Not extreme, no, but enjoyed it enormously
Any additional comments?
I will certainly read (listen) to it again and probably remind my Grandchildren and Great
Grandchildren how great they have it today
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- Daryl
- 22-07-14
Wonderful!
Would you consider the audio edition of Aprons and Silver Spoons to be better than the print version?
Oh yes! I love Nicolette McKenzie's narration; she can read a phone book and make it interesting. She didn't try tons of accents, but just read this wonderful memoir straight-up, and its simplicity is part of its charm.
Who was your favorite character and why?
mollie, obviously, and Flo.
Any additional comments?
With the popularization of such TV series as Downton Abbey, this book is so important as to outline some of the good and bad things about domestic service. It neither sugarcoats the hard work nor exaggerates some of the bad things that could and did happen; Friendships were born, flourished, and some continued and some died; infatuation bloomed in close quarters; superiors were demanding... but years of wisdom have seasoned Mollie's recollections and made this memoir a fantastic and worthwhile read, a throwback to a time when America was gripped in the Great Depression while events conspired for England to go to war.
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- Linda
- 13-10-13
This may be my favourite book of all time.
What made the experience of listening to Aprons and Silver Spoons the most enjoyable?
The narration on this book is exceptional. You experience every event right along with the author as the story progresses.
What did you like best about this story?
I very much enjoyed listening to this fascinating story unfold around historic events in England. The author recounts her life and events leading up to WWII in a way that brings history to life.