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Life at the Bottom of the Blender

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English
BAD APPLE PRESS
01 August 2022
When Naomi Hart flew from Sydney to New York to study musical theatre as a twenty-two year-old, she planned to be away for only two years. Little did she know that two years would eventually turn into eight and much of it would be spent working for the New York Mafia... As a young uni student Naomi flew from Australia to New York to make it on Broadway as a musical theatre actor. In the process she accidentally ended up working for the New York Mafia, performed as a dancing plate in the musical 'Beauty and the Beast', married a talented but highly temperamental chef, opened the famous Hartsyard restaurant and bar in Sydney, lived on an island in Fiji and, after discovering her eldest daughter had autism, lost all her hair to stress and became devoted to water polo. Her memoir, Life at the Bottom of the Blender, has it all. Written with warmth and passion, not to mention an enormous dose of quirky humour, Naomi outlines her crazy life that has seen her cheered by US audiences, spat on by rude restaurant customers, lived in buildings where dead bodies were routinely discovered, unsuspectingly married a man whose talent as a chef was only slightly marred by his ADHD, fought for and won a green card to the US, opened a restaurant of her own in Sydney while nursing a toddler and pregnant with her second child, wrote a bestselling cookbook, lived and worked on a beautiful island resort in Fiji and then, after Covid sent her family scuttling back to Sydney to deal with lockdowns and home-schooling, gradually realised that her life was too much... even for her. It is a truly fabulous, entertaining and uplifting story. You couldn't make it up. An enormously enjoyable read. AUTHOR: After earning a degree in musical theatre Naomi moved to NYC in 2002 to pursue a career on the stage. She lived there for seven years, working as a performer, choreographer and director, and also wrote and performed in two sell-out cabarets. After returning to Sydney she co-owned and managed two successful, award-winning restaurants. In 2009 she wrote and recorded six short stories for ABC Radio National under journalist Ann Arnold. Her short stories have been published in Meanjin, Dumbo Feather and Wet Ink. 8pp colour photographs

Imprint:   BAD APPLE PRESS
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm, 
ISBN:   9780645265125
ISBN 10:   0645265128
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

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