Please don’t eat the daisies, Jean Kerr,1954
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I discovered this book a small used book store at the beach in North Carolina. I am a big Doris Day fan, so I thought, “How cute! Its the book that the movie was based on.” Well, it is the book that the movie was based on, but that is where all similarity ends. In fact the book is pretty saucy compared to the movie which features Doris Day as a housewife and mother of 4 rowdy boys.
Please don’t eat the daisies is a collection of essays by Jean Kerr about her life as a playwright, mother and wife in the early 50’s. She writes frankly that her goal in life had always been to sleep late, so she married and found a career that enabled her to do just that. I am really interested in vintage books, but rarely do I come across anything so frank from a woman’s perspective. I highly recommend this collection of essays if you ever come across it. I don’t have kids, but I found what Jean Kerr says about her own pretty funny. She survives her 4 boys and juggles home and work with wit and brazen style. Or at least, she writes that she does.
Don’t expect the Doris Day version, the real thing is so much more.
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Mary Anne Barothy // September 28, 2007 at 4:00 pm
I enjoyed your comments – I am a big Doris Day fan also. Had been a fan since age 10 here in the Midwest and had my ‘eye on the prize’ – eventually made it to Los Angeles where I had the good fortune of meeting Doris. Once I moved to LA I got to know her and we became friends. Following my near-fatal car accident, Doris invited me into her world as her personal secretary while she was filming “The Doris Day Show” at CBS. I eventually lived with her for well over a year – talk about a dream come true for this DD fan! She is WONDERFUL – a fun-loving, gracious Lady and now I want to share these precious memories, now history, in my new book:
DAY AT A TIME
An Indiana Girl’s Sentimental Journey
To Doris Day’s Hollywood and Beyond
due out October 8th from Hawthorne Publishing
http://www.hawthornepub.com
If you order before October 1st you can get a discount.
Just thought you might like to now about this up-close and personal book, unlike many that deal mainly with her career. My odyssey to Hollywood contains many never-before-told stories and photos of America’s Sweetheart, Doris Day.
http://www.dayatatimesentimentaljourney.com
Thanks!
Mary Anne Barothy
studiogirl1944@yahoo.com