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Dear Fatty
Dear Fatty | Dawn French
Dawn French is one of the greatest comedy actresses of our time, with a career that has spanned nearly three decades. Loved for her irreverant humour, Dawn has achieved massive mainstream success while continuing to push boundaries and challenge stereotypes. Here she describes the journey that would eventually establish her as a perhaps unlikely, but nevertheless genuine, national treasure. Dawn began her career as part of the groundbreaking alternative comedy group, the Comic Strip, marking a radical departure from the more traditional comedy acts of the time. Later came the all-female Girls On Top, which teamed Dawn with Jennifer Saunders, Ruby Wax and Tracy Ullman and firmly established women in British comedy. As part of the wildly successful and much loved duo French and Saunders, Dawn helped create a repetoire of brilliantly observed characters, parodying popular culture and impersonating everything from Madonna and Harry Potter to The Exorcist. Dawn's more recent role in the Vicar of Dibley showcased not only her talent but also her ability to take a controversial and topical issue and make it mainstream - and very funny. From her early years as an RAF child and her flat-sharing antics with Jennifer Saunders, to her outspoken views on sizism and her marriage to Lenny Henry, Dear Fatty will chronicle the extraordinary, hilarious rise of a complex, dynamic and unstoppable woman.
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Centique
Dear Fatty | Dawn French
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Mehso-so

Although Dawn French is fabulous and there are some magical moments in this book, the structure of it didn‘t work for me. It‘s set out as a series of letters to different people in her life. In some of them she recounts her experiences and funny incidents and those are great - but in others she just tells her friends how much she loves them or writes satirical letters to famous people that were only vaguely funny ⬇️

Centique When she does talk about her life it is fascinating and sometimes very emotional. I get the feeling she structured it in the way she did to either add “filler” or to avoid getting deeper into difficult times in her life - which is fair enough. Just meant quite a few boring bits amongst the good bits for me. If you‘re a fan it‘s still worth it! 5y
LeeRHarry I loved her kissing tally 😂 5y
Centique @LeeRHarry yes! She‘s so funny - and gob smackingly honest at times 😂😂 5y
Rissreads I read this book years ago and I felt the same as you. It was just ok. 5y
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SHUPERBookLover
Dear Fatty | Dawn French
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Bought these four books at Books and Bits bookshop in Redcliffe, Australia. Wonderful little shop. Lots of reading time coming up on my 13.5 hour plane trip back to Canada. Have wanted to read Dawn French for a while. #dawnfrench#australia#celticlegends

Sassy_Steph So exciting!!! 6y
Sassy_Steph A book store in Australia that‘s new for you!! 6y
SHUPERBookLover Need to buy a new suitcase to get them all home 6y
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Mariposa_Bookworm
Dear Fatty | Dawn French
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THANK YOU! THANK YOU! I don‘t know whether I‘m more excited to have books or mail from the UK!!!! Thank you for your kindness! Book people are the best people!

DGRachel I love Dawn French! 6y
Bookworm54 Enjoy! :) 6y
Mariposa_Bookworm @DGRachel I do too! The Vicar of Dibley is one of my faves! 6y
Mariposa_Bookworm @Bookworm54 I will! You‘re the best! 6y
jmtrivera I didn't know she wrote books! I love Vicar of Dibley! Now I'll have to read these! 6y
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