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Marilyn, Are You Sure You Can Cook? He Asked: A Memoir

Marilyn, Are You Sure You Can Cook? He Asked: A Memoir

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Boy! Can she cook..and write !
Review: "Marilyn, are you sure you can cook?" is the best written memoir I've ever read. What a fascinating life...told with humor, candidness, and an ability to put words together that makes one think Charles Dickens was whispering in her ear.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Marilyn Dishes Up a Six-course Meal and more!
Review: Anybody in the business world or on the inside track of Los Angeles life knows who Marilyn and Harry Lewis are; their building of the Hamburger Hamlet dynasty is legendary. What makes this truly fascinating book come to life though, is the "true Marilyn" who jumps from the page. With many autobios, you can read it cover to cover and not know a whit more about the real person behind that public visage when you're done.

Not here. There's a lot more served up than some famous recipes and a few anecdotes; Lewis manages to capture the Zeitgeist of the time in which she and Harry lived and loved; a period of Show Business and Big Business colliding an L.A. full of fashion and film and some sad realities along the way.

I'd love to give details but I'm not blowing any surprises. Suffice to say the book is a surprise a mix of personal and public life, and every darn thing that happens when you're a woman with boundless talent and the energy of a high school sprinter. For instance, did you know that under a completely different name,in a completely different world, Marilyn Lewis was also famous for something that had nothing to do with her culinary crown? Double-famous in two different worlds: that's not luck. This is an extraordinary woman.

Marilyn Lewis's own peronal story is downright fascinating; from such humble beginnings she became the Grande Dame of Los Angeles's love for food, fashion, and passion. You can't put Lewis in a box.....her proven "wins" in evrything from film to filet mignon come with a story, a real story, about a real woman who was ahead of her time and made a lot of people plain catch up.

Written with the class you'd expect from one of the shining stars of Los Angeles social life, Marilyn tosses class and candor like a salad, and the result is a can't-put-it-down page turner.

I give this prize of a book my highest recommendation. The Marilyn Lewis you're going to meet in this book is probably not who you thought was on the menu. But I'd put her compelling voice and prolific humanity up against any creme brulee in town: Mrs. Lewis emerges like a creme brulee, in fact: a tough cookie and nobody's fool on the outside, and downright delicious, smooth and all class on the inside.

Give this book a read; it'll show you a Los Angeles (and a world) that may not even be possible anymore.....unless another Marilyn and Harry Lewis show up in town. For now, I'll take the originals....and they're both right here in plaintive sight. Enjoy the meal, and boy, does she know some of the juciest tidbits of Los Angeles's golden age. Enjoy, and don't forget to tip well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Marilyn Dishes Up a Six-course Meal and more!
Review: Anybody in the business world or on the inside track of Los Angeles life knows who Marilyn and Harry Lewis are; their building of the Hamburger Hamlet dynasty is legendary. What makes this truly fascinating book come to life though, is the "true Marilyn" who jumps from the page. With many autobios, you can read it cover to cover and not know a whit more about the real person behind that public visage when you're done.

Not here. There's a lot more served up than some famous recipes and a few anecdotes; Lewis manages to capture the Zeitgeist of the time in which she and Harry lived and loved; a period of Show Business and Big Business colliding an L.A. full of fashion and film and some sad realities along the way.

I'd love to give details but I'm not blowing any surprises. Suffice to say the book is a surprise a mix of personal and public life, and every darn thing that happens when you're a woman with boundless talent and the energy of a high school sprinter. For instance, did you know that under a completely different name,in a completely different world, Marilyn Lewis was also famous for something that had nothing to do with her culinary crown? Double-famous in two different worlds: that's not luck. This is an extraordinary woman.

Marilyn Lewis's own peronal story is downright fascinating; from such humble beginnings she became the Grande Dame of Los Angeles's love for food, fashion, and passion. You can't put Lewis in a box.....her proven "wins" in evrything from film to filet mignon come with a story, a real story, about a real woman who was ahead of her time and made a lot of people plain catch up.

Written with the class you'd expect from one of the shining stars of Los Angeles social life, Marilyn tosses class and candor like a salad, and the result is a can't-put-it-down page turner.

I give this prize of a book my highest recommendation. The Marilyn Lewis you're going to meet in this book is probably not who you thought was on the menu. But I'd put her compelling voice and prolific humanity up against any creme brulee in town: Mrs. Lewis emerges like a creme brulee, in fact: a tough cookie and nobody's fool on the outside, and downright delicious, smooth and all class on the inside.

Give this book a read; it'll show you a Los Angeles (and a world) that may not even be possible anymore.....unless another Marilyn and Harry Lewis show up in town. For now, I'll take the originals....and they're both right here in plaintive sight. Enjoy the meal, and boy, does she know some of the juciest tidbits of Los Angeles's golden age. Enjoy, and don't forget to tip well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A delightful story of success against all odds.
Review: Even Horatio Alger could not have imagined a Life Story to equal that of Marilyn Lewis'. From humble beginnings, with all odds against her, she strove to succeed and take her rightful place in Society; and with husband, Harry, she fed the Hollywood Glitterati, as well as designing Wardrobes for the Movie Stars.

She is an original all the way, who provided meaningful, well paid employment for hundreds of Blacks, long brfore Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights movement.

And for the Cooks and those they feed, she gives us great Recipes from her Restaurants to tempt us. Her Onion Soup is a Classic.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A delicious book
Review: I have know the Hamburger Hamlet Restaurants for years but never imagined how it all started. Marilyn and Harry started a little hamburger place and with their skill and very hard work built an empire. Marilyn is an amazing women and multi talented. Her receipes in the book are so great and I have tried some and they came out perfect. I didn't know she was a dress designer and knew nothing about her early background, but enjoyed all of it throughly. I gave it to my husband to read and he was so impressed that now I think he has a little crush on the amazing Ms M. From cover to cover it is delicious and now we know that she can write too!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Yummm!
Review: I savored every page of this smart memoir. Marilyn Lewis' writing is as delicious as her recipes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A woman with determination . . . hail, Marilyn!
Review: It's amazing what one can do when willing to take chances. Reading Marilyn Lewis' story reminded me that without risk, nothing is achieved. She had dreams, and made them happen. She and Harry seemingly did the impossible -- came up with a crazy idea for an upscale hamburger chain, and then, without really seeming to deal with the obstacles until they came upon them, actually dealt with them successfully! Oh, and the photos! Was there anyone who didn't love the Hamlet? Anyone who didn't know Marilyn and Harry? I don't think so! And while the Lobster Bisque recipe seems a bit daunting, my wife has already made the delicious rock shrimp and fusilli. What can I say? The book's worth it for the eating alone! My hat's off to Marilyn and her ambition, and her wonderful book. Read it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Secret to Success Recipe?
Review: MARILYN ARE YOU SURE YOU CAN COOK? HE ASKED
Every once in a while one comes across a book that's truly inspirational, and this one says it all. Marilyn Lewis takes you by the hand and thrusts you into the world of entertainment, excitement, movie stars, recipes, design, and family, all the while introducing us to her own style of prose. There are poignant moments, understated and wise, that speak volumes to the reader. This was not an easy road, and it was told honestly and with a rare sense of innocence, savvy and humor.We are given a personal tour of the thoughts and feelings of a true entrepreneur, and we learn that anyone wanting to achieve a modicum of success must take risks.I think that everyone SECRETLY wants to run a restaurant, and Marilyn shows us how to pull it off. And if that's not all...she makes a movie! Kidnapped? Yes! Disappointed? Many times! Survivor? You bet! This is not just a woman's story, but a benchmark for anyone who has a dream--and seeks the blueprints for success. A MUST READ! Take a much deserved bow, Ms. Lewis!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a Great Book!
Review: Marilyn Lewis has written a very compelling, entertaining and personal book which chronicles the entrepeneurial successes of this exciting pair. This is not only fun reading, but it contains some of the best recipes around, which were kept closely guarded secrets at the Hamburger Hamlet chain for years. You should buy at least two of these books, one to keep and one to give to someone. I loved it and couldn't put it down. I finished it the day I purchased it.

July 30, 2003

I still love the book two years later! I have purchased many additional copies for my friends. As someone who grew up in the LA/Beverly Hills area, the Hamburger Hamlet was very much a part of my life. What an incredible book this turned out to be!! I recommend it very highly!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Marilyn, are you sure you can cook?, he asked
Review: Marilyn Lewis hitch-hiked from Cleveland to Hollywood when she was 14. She owned a modeling agency when she was 16. She later married a hansom movie star.

Together they founded a successful chain of restaurants. In between Ms. Lewis designed clothes for the Marlo Thomas TV show and hosted a late night radio talk show!

This charming autobiography spans 40 years of her life in Hollywood, and includes numerous little-known stories about her movie star friends.

Ms. Lewis combines humor with her insight into how to succeed in a mans world. A MUST read!


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