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Dear Fatty [Kindle Edition]

Dawn French
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It's become a cliché in Britain to call somebody in the entertainment field a national institution -- but that's exactly what Dawn French is. As both comedienne and actress (the latter in both comedy and straight parts), she has become one of the best loved entertainers in the country. Her range is not wide (unlike her dimensions -- and that's the sort of joke she’d crack), but she is utterly winning in everything he does. And that quality continues in Dear Fatty, a truly entertaining memoir of an event-packed life.

The form of the book is a series of letters by French, conjuring her transformation from a West Country RAF girl to a star of the cult alternative comedy group The Comic Strip. This was followed by the groundbreaking all-female Girls on Top (which did much to establish the position of women in British comedy), the astonishing success of the TV series French and Saunders (with French’s equally talented friend Jennifer Saunders) and the sitcom The Vicar of Dibley, where French’s wickedly sardonic touch keeps the tweeness of the basic situation -- female vicar in a rustic town -- at bay.

For French, early dreams of becoming a ballerina or an air hostess came to nothing, but the loss to the worlds of dance and aviation was a gain for TV audiences. All of that, of course, is covered in this frequently hilarious and often moving collection. We are invited into her most personal relationships with (among others) her mother and father, her husband (fellow comedian Lenny Henry), and, of course, her most important comedic ally, Jennifer Saunders. Everything French describes -- from the agonies of being a teenager to the death of her father -- and (of course) the way in which society defines her by her generous size -- is treated with a highly diverting insight. Fans of Dawn French's TV appearances will lap it up, but Dear Fatty has a lot more to offer, even to those only vaguely familiar with her. But is anyone in Britain only vaguely familiar with Dawn French? --Barry Forshaw

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"Well written, warm and funny." "--Sunday Times"

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178 of 182 people found the following review helpful
By Michelle Moore TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
Dawn French doesn't need any introduction - she is a well known comedy actress, loved by many, and is most well known for being half of French and Saunders, and as the wonderful Vicar of Dibley.

What surprised me about this autobiography is the fact that the focus isn't really on her career, and her fame. It's certainly a large part of the book, outlining her early days in the Comic Strip, the films she took part in, as well as her recent roles.

However, the fascinating aspect of this book is the way that Dawn shares her life growing up, the relationships she's had, her heartaches and her joys. She fiercely loves her family, her friends, and her colleagues, and that shines through. (However, she most certainly does not like Madonna! ;))

The book is written as a series of letters, to various people.. a large proportion of these are written to her father, and it's easy to understand why, as he had such an affect on her. One particular letter had me in tears, and I was so glad to see Dawn reaching a type of resolution by the end of the book.. which did make for a good place for it to finish.

Dawn's voice is obvious in the book, you can almost hear her speaking it in your mind.. in her own unique style. There are serious moments in the book, but the humour that you expect is always there. Who else would write a letter to her niece, talking about her life ahead of her.. including what it may be like to have a big bosom?!

For anyone who has enjoyed watching Dawn French over the years, I would highly recommend this autobiography, not only as a peek into her life, but also as a better understanding of the sort of person she is.
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56 of 59 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I really enjoyed this autobiography. I was expecting lots of the usual, 'woe is me, what a bad life I've had' diatribe that's usually found in autobiographies, but no. Dawn French is witty (obviously) but also self-effacing. She remains positive even when discussing the death of those closest to her.
The format of writing a collection of letters to loved ones also gave this a personal touch and a heart-felt warmth.
I'm no ardent Dawn French fan and I don't think you need to be to appreciate the humour and candid nature of her writing.
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36 of 38 people found the following review helpful
A brilliant read! 7 Oct 2008
Format:Hardcover
This is one of the best autobiographies I've ever read. It's a very funny, clever and sometimes sad look at the life of one of Britain's comedy greats. From her relationship with her father, to when she first met Jennifer Saunders and the spiralling celebrity which ensued, this book is packed full of brilliant insight into Dawn French's life. I urge you to buy it.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Disappointing
I found this book disappointing. It was bitty and rather confusing when each chapter was in the form of a letter to a friend or relative. There was no continuation to the story. Read more
Published 25 days ago by Snowy
Dear Fatty by Dawn French
This book started off ok and was quite funny but after about a quarter of the way through the book I found it boring and a bit silly, rather than funny.
Published 28 days ago by Sooz1
Simply lovely!
This book is just a beautiful read - you can almost hear Dawn French reading it to you, she has such a lovely style and it is full of laughs. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Felicity Floyd
Dear Fatty
Dawn French's book is full of laugh out loud moments and is a real insight into the fascinating person she is. Really enjoyed it.
Published 2 months ago by K. Flynn
Brilliant!
I absolutely loved this. Some of the anecdotes had me crying with laughter and reading it felt as if Dawn was there actually talking to me. I highly recommend this.
Published 2 months ago by Witchflake
Awsome read..
A Vicar of Dibley read it is not... a heart felt tell all story from the heart is definately is. Loved it. Well worth a read
Published 2 months ago by Sujw
not worth the bother
a very much awaited book from dawn french, i was anxious to get my hands on this one.

formatted as a series of letters to people in her life. Read more
Published 4 months ago by libby_black
I laughed, I cried, please read this book.
Dawn French is a truely inspirational lady, she has an incredible story to tell, I laughed, I cried and I learnt things about this lovely lady I never knew before. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Mrs Carrier
very disappointing
I was very disappointed with this book. I read Dawn French's book A little Bit of Marvelous and thoroughly enjoyed it and couldn't wait to read another of her books. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Lesley
Disappointing
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Published 6 months ago by C. A. Kyprianou
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