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HELL OF A LIFE

HELL OF A LIFE

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: a nonstop drunk-a-log from start to finish
Review: I like to begin by saying that I absolutly adore Maureen Stapleton as an actress. I've always been a huge fan -- she has been exceptional with every character she has portrayed -- but unless you want to read about a nonstop alcoholic spree -- this isn't the book for you. I wanted to know more about her -- I learned about her alcoholism -- but her memories and backstage tell-alls are uninspired and lackluster -- she doesn't even realize that she's continually focusing on her justification of living a life of an active alcoholic -- I found it extremely sad.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Helluva Book!!
Review: The book is an effortless read. I'm not sure if I can compare it to reading; it feels as if you're having a conversation with her. The reader will come away wanting more!! I found it nearly impossible to put the book down. I've always admired her performance; they're truly masterful. The effortless style she displays on stage & screen comes shining through in the pages of her book! It is a truly honest and unforgiving look at her life. I loved this book!! She is a treasure! PS - I grew-up one block away from her childhood home.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: She's great and she tells it like it is/was!
Review: This is not always a comfortable read - especially when Ms. Stapleton tells about her childrens' response to her alcoholism. But she tells it like it is - and she never spares herself. Maureen Stapleton has indeed had a hell of a life, and a pretty great career, too. Her comments about acting are refreshingly down-to-earth, and she is not the least bit self-aggrandizing. Most celebrities make themselves out to be holier than thou in their autobiographies, but not our Maureen. She does fib a bit, actually: at one point she claims that she hasn't touched a drop of hard liqour in 30 years, then she admits to sipping vodka at the funeral of Colleen Dewhurst (1991). If you like honest-to-goodness characters, you'll love this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: She's great and she tells it like it is/was!
Review: This is not always a comfortable read - especially when Ms. Stapleton tells about her childrens' response to her alcoholism. But she tells it like it is - and she never spares herself. Maureen Stapleton has indeed had a hell of a life, and a pretty great career, too. Her comments about acting are refreshingly down-to-earth, and she is not the least bit self-aggrandizing. Most celebrities make themselves out to be holier than thou in their autobiographies, but not our Maureen. She does fib a bit, actually: at one point she claims that she hasn't touched a drop of hard liqour in 30 years, then she admits to sipping vodka at the funeral of Colleen Dewhurst (1991). If you like honest-to-goodness characters, you'll love this book!


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