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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
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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In his book, he tells his story, and you will see just what makes him tick. His broken childhood and family troubles that followed him into adulthood. His learning under some very harsh chefs in their own right. His drive to be among the top chef's in the world of serious cooking.
I wouldn't say this book is great literature: he writes it as if he is telling you a story over a couple of pints. There is a good flow, but sometimes he tends to move about in the flow. This is not an in-depth look, but a man trying to let you know why he always appears to be in a bad mood.
Overall: if you're a fan of his shows, it s worth the read.
This memoir is realistic and (usually) consistent in portraying Ramsay's voice. I could be wrong, but I feel like there are a few times where an editor may have rewritten things. In a few instances, Ramsay's voice falls out of the narrative for a while and then comes back in full swing. Because of that issue, I awarded the book four stars.
The book itself is fast-paced and draws the reader into his story of hard work and perseverance. The book is literally about his life and how he ended up in the position that he is in today--and Ramsay doesn't hide from the truth or sugar coat anything. Also refreshing is that he discusses instances when he made mistakes or was wrong, and he is unflinching in his self-criticism.
He frankly discusses his abusive family life during childhood, his desire to learn from some of the best chefs in London and France, and how he began a restaurant empire.
If you are looking for an expose of his current family life or of the "Hell's Kitchen," "The F Word," or "Kitchen Nightmares" shows, then this is not the book for you. He does briefly mention all of these things, but the majority of the book is dedicated to the years of hard work it took to get him to where he is.
Overall, the book is inspiring and exciting to read. Often you will find yourself not believing some of the things that go on behind the restaurant kitchen's closed doors. If you are a fan of Ramsay or just curious about this enigmatic person, you should definitely read this book!
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