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Gordon Ramsay: Humble Pie (Quick Reads)

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  • Read Ramsay's honest account of his childhood
  • Discover the class struggle faced by Gordon
  • Understand why Gordon is the famous man you see today
Written straight from the heart of the ice man himself, this is an honest account of a boy earning his stripes.

The culinary genius tells of his life from childhood to Michelin stardom including his brother's heroin addiction, his father's alcoholism and violence and the effects on his relationships with his mother and siblings and his first career as a footballer with Glasgow Rangers.

`Gordon Ramsay's Humble Pie - so exuberantly angry boastful, cliché-ridden, expletive-laden and touchingly sincere that I can't believe that a single sentence has been written by anyone but the failed footballer, great cook, telly star and businessman himself. He's the genuine bollocks, as he's so fond of saying, and this is the tale of his personal class struggle.' - The Observer

A well written and compelling read for all fans.

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Date Added: Monday 08 March, 2010
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This book was defiantly written by Gordon himself. You can tell by the language and how it seems to flow like his type of converstation.
Date Added: Saturday 19 September, 2009
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I love Gordon Ramsey's shows, and was really hoping for some meaty info on his origins and motivations. This pamphlet - hard to really call it a book? - sort of skimmed along the surface and left me feeling only a little "full". I'm afraid I was disappointed...
Date Added: Friday 11 September, 2009
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Ever since I discovered "Kitchen Nightmares", I've been a fan of Gordon Ramsay. I've never watched "Hell's Kitchen" because I was turned off by the swearing when the trailers are shown. But in "Kitchen Nightmares", Gordon shows his softer side. He really wants people to succeed. So when I heard about his autobiography, I just had to read it.

I wasn't disappointed. It is an honest recollection of what happened to him in relation to the important people and events in his life. It's raw and Gordon Ramsay was unafraid to relate details like how he watched his brother shoot up heroin or how as children they would be dressed up in rags while his father bought Fender guitars in pursuit of his pipe dream of becoming a country singer.

I found out why Gordon has a British accent and not because he's ashamed of being from Scotland but because his family moved around so much and they lived on and off in England. And that he rides motorcycles.

But what I really liked about the book is his passion for perfection. He didn't let obstacles get in his way and it is truly inspiring. He is also so down-to-earth and makes sure his kids are the same.

Gordon doesn't pretend to be some haughty chef who was born to high society but everything that he learned about fine food he learned the hard way. I didn't know that becoming a chef was like moving in the ranks of the military.

What he did with his life is truly amazing and I'm glad he wrote this book. It's almost like Gordon was sitting down and chatting with me over a cup of tea.
Date Added: Saturday 27 June, 2009
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Anyone who knows Ramsay only from Hell's Kitchen commercials will be very surprised at the person that is found in this text. Rather than being a simple (and rather crude) person, Ramsay's lived quite a life and given up a lot for the simple goal of becoming very good at cookery. His book gives a great deal of background of the making of the person of today, from his loves to his family issues. You never get the impression that he's hiding anything, and his stories are well-chosen and often highlight his flaws rather than his successes.

Overall, Ramsay's book is a quick, entertaining read that humanizes the televised caricature into a warm and immensely talented person. Highly recommended.
Date Added: Friday 26 June, 2009
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I liked Gordon, believed I understood his passion. What a relief to know he is just another whiner, I can save my admiration for those more worthy. He can and does excuse everything, every fault, every failing, it's his father's fault, his brother's, his business partner's, his friend's, he is responsible for nothing that could be called a personal, or business failure.

He shagged his boss's wife, well, why didn't the boss stay home? He was young. He didn't have a contract, he was inexperienced, his best friend died and he made inappropriate comments, blame it on his youth, his passion, his ambition.

Stay out of his way, not many survive with a good reputation.
Date Added: Friday 19 June, 2009
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Well, I read this book in about 2 1/2 days, which is quite unusual for me, as I'm not an avid book reader. I was intrigued to find out that Chef Ramsay's upbringing was far from perfect, and this pushed him to become successful. He does do a bit of bragging in the book, but working in the culinary industry is very difficult. It's high pressure and non-stop pretty much 7-days a week, so he's entitled. I enjoyed the fact that he was honest about his early business deals and how they were not successful, but he learned a lot from them and even though he did not succeed at first, he kept going. I would say if you're a fan of Chef Ramsay, then you'll enjoy this book.
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