LuAnne G. (Lubear) reviewed After reading you really understand that she was and still is that little girl Brooklyn(?) who was and still is in AWE of the true celebrities from her youth, but you also comprehend how she sees on + 10 more book reviews
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I enjoyed this book. It was an easy read, light-hearted at times while examining her life and emotional perspective deeply at other times. I really liked the perspective. She was real and down to earth. She admits there are two sides to every story and this is just her side. Although it touched on her roots and mentions how she got her start, it is more details about her job with the View, Barbara Streisand, and Barbara Walters.
It also had some details about her life and job with her own show. It explains how once being a celebrity she began feeling less authentic and less real the more she was on display.
It also had some details about her life and job with her own show. It explains how once being a celebrity she began feeling less authentic and less real the more she was on display.
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