
Then and Now
A Memoir
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June 15, 2016
"Dream of now, dream of then" are the opening lyrics to "Will I Ever Love You," the iconic ballad from the Broadway musical The Music Man, in which the effervescent Cook originated the role of Marian the Librarian. Most librarians have a love/hate relationship with this role and its stereotypical librarian, but the woman who formed our first impression of the character is nothing less than a musical legend. At 89, she reflects back on more than half a century of life on the Broadway stage. She struggled with depression and alcoholism, almost ending her career, but reemerged in the early 1970s as a cabaret and concert performer. Her insights and reminiscences of names that are synonymous with Broadway, such as Stephen Sondheim, Leonard Bernstein, and Robert Preston, are priceless, as is her feisty attitude toward life. Memoirs can often be full of "look at me" moments, but Cook transcends this trend with a healthy dose of "Who? Me?" VERDICT Of special interest to lovers of Broadway musicals and readers of memoirs, this book will be a welcome addition to all public library shelves.--Virginia Johnson, East Bridgewater P.L., MA
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