Let's Just Say It Wasn't Pretty

Let's Just Say It Wasn't Pretty
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

نویسنده

Diane Keaton

ناشر

Black Inc.

شابک

9781863956802
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

July 28, 2014
Keaton describes her physical imperfections and aging woes in this candid, and occasionally tedious, collection of observations and insights. The veteran actress covers the many aspects of female beauty with a still-youthful voice that is as familiar, lyrical, and charmingly awkward as that of her on-screen persona. She admires pioneering comediennes Phyllis Diller and Joan Rivers, reflects on her relationships with Warren Beatty, Woody Allen, and Al Pacino, and discusses her much-talked-about personal style, her real estate purchases, and her children. Some anecdotes from Keaton’s childhood are written in a diarylike style, and she has much to say about her parents, choking with emotion at one point. Keaton sounds confident as she imparts the accumulated wisdom of 67 years, but her introspection periodically segues into stream-of-consciousness patter and oversharing about her children. This is a mixed bag of advice for women and intimate celebrity gossip from an iconic woman admired for her independence and individuality. A Random House hardcover.



AudioFile Magazine
Actress Diane Keaton narrates her eccentric series of reflections on beauty trends in today's and yesterday's worlds. In a wispy voice reminiscent of her character in Annie Hall, she also speaks about family, career, and clothes (including her penchant for men's clothing). Her intonation accurately and appropriately reflects both her quirky personality and her varied commentary on beauty--its presence, absence, and changing definitions. While many sentences trail off both in volume and articulate precision at their conclusions, for the most part, the work is thoughtfully entertaining. Keaton's steadfastness in resisting the temptation of plastic surgery while aging gracefully makes for fascinating listening. On the other hand, this audiobook will appeal most to those with a distinct interest in fashion and beauty trends. W.A.G. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine


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