Didn't get very far--this is just about her mother and letters she wrote and things she thought about and on and on--do you really care? I don't care and found just the first few pages boring so put it away.
I enjoyed this book as I have always enjoyed Diane Keaton as an actress. She delves into the relationship she has with her mother and explores how that shaped her life. Diane talks about her relationships with some famous men in her life, (even though I found her relationship with Woody Allen glorified, which given what I know about him, made me cringe).
Overall it's an easy read and a nice memoir of Keaton's life.
Overall it's an easy read and a nice memoir of Keaton's life.