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Then Again |
by Diane Keaton |
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Book Summary |
Praise |
"For anyone looking to join one woman's-albeit a famous woman's-touching and funny journey into the vortex that is the parent-child relationship, Then Again features an especially honest tour guide."-USA Today "[A] rich and ruminative autobiographical journey."-The New York Times Book Review (Editor's Choice) "Although peek-behind-the-curtain moments are delicious-Woody Allen! Warren Beatty! Jack Nicholson! . . . this is a [memoir] about a mother and a daughter, with insights and confessions and lessons to which all readers can relate."-The Wall Street Journal "Between its many glimpses of Ms. Keaton at different ages, its telling of Dorothy's story and its loving portraits of Dexter, Ms. Keaton's teenage daughter, this book manages to present the full spectrum of women's experiences, from babyhood to adolescence, youthful insecurity (and secret bulimia) to liberating adulthood to slow, lingering death. Its power as a collage has been greatly enhanced by tight, punchy editing of the fragments that Ms. Keaton variously writes or excerpts. Some of its stories are universal and painful, yet this book is not mired in melancholy. Instead, it's inspiring in its empathy, wisdom, and self-knowledge."-Janet Maslin, The New York Times "Both heartbreaking and joyful, [Then Again] covers the gamut of life experiences facing all women."-Chicago Sun-Times "A poem about women living in one another's not uncomplicated memories. . . . Part of what makes Diane Keaton's memoir, Then Again, truly amazing is that she does away with the star's 'me' and replaces it with a daughter's 'I.' "-Hilton Als, The New Yorker "This book feels like Diane Keaton. Which means it's lovable."-Entertainment Weekly "As warm, funny, and self-deprecating as Keaton's onscreen persona-[Then Again] traces a profound dramatic arc: that of a young woman coming into her own as an artist, and of a daughter becoming a mother."-Vogue "Then Again reads like the diary of an ordinary woman who suddenly became a movie star, who doesn't quite believe any of it happened, but it did."-Los Angeles Times "As revealed in these pages, Keaton both is and isn't what you'd expect: kooky and self-deprecating like Annie Hall, but also articulate and remarkably candid. [Then Again is a] pure delight."-People |
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