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ISBN: 1400068789 (ISBN13: 9781400068784)
Edition Language: English
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Then Again Hardcover | Pages: 262 pages
Rating: 3.42 | 9658 Users | 1282 Reviews

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Title:Then Again
Author:Diane Keaton
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 262 pages
Published:November 15th 2011 by Random House
Categories:Nonfiction. Autobiography. Memoir. Biography. Biography Memoir

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Mom loved adages, quotes, slogans. There were always little reminders pasted on the kitchen wall. For example, the word THINK. I found THINK thumbtacked on a bulletin board in her darkroom. I saw it Scotch-taped on a pencil box she’d collaged. I even found a pamphlet titled THINK on her bedside table. Mom liked to THINK.

So begins Diane Keaton’s unforgettable memoir about her mother and herself. In it you will meet the woman known to tens of millions as Annie Hall, but you will also meet, and fall in love with, her mother, the loving, complicated, always-thinking Dorothy Hall. To write about herself, Diane realized she had to write about her mother, too, and how their bond came to define both their lives. In a remarkable act of creation, Diane not only reveals herself to us, she also lets us meet in intimate detail her mother. Over the course of her life, Dorothy kept eighty-five journals—literally thousands of pages—in which she wrote about her marriage, her children, and, most probingly, herself. Dorothy also recorded memorable stories about Diane’s grandparents. Diane has sorted through these pages to paint an unflinching portrait of her mother—a woman restless with intellectual and creative energy, struggling to find an outlet for her talents—as well as her entire family, recounting a story that spans four generations and nearly a hundred years.

More than the autobiography of a legendary actress, Then Again is a book about a very American family with very American dreams. Diane will remind you of yourself, and her bonds with her family will remind you of your own relationships with those you love the most.

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Several years ago I read a memoir by Mia Farrow and for the next several years, felt guilty to be a Woody Allen fan. Eventually I decided it was OK to love the art and not let the artist's problems obscure my enjoyment. Eventually, after re-reading all of his prose, another biography and watching Wild Man Blue, I decided I didnt care if he had a problem. I am a Woody Allen fan. It is refreshing to read Diane Keaton who also unabashedly loves him.The book is a sentimental journey through the

A bit torn on how to review/rate this often frustrating, but sometimes elegantly beautiful "collage" of a memoir. It started well, and ended terrifically, but there was a large chunk in the middle that made me despair of finishing. I was frustrated by the superficial snippets offered regarding important events and phases of Keaton's life. No, I don't need details of her romances, but I wasn't getting much sense of self-awareness, of having learned from her life. And maybe that's because it



I was very touched by this book, but I think it was especially relevant for me because of the loss of her parents. With regard to whether I would recommend it to friends - I'm not sure if other readers who have not experienced that loss would enjoy it as much, unless they are avid Diane Keaton fans and have an interest in her life. It is an entertaining read though. I especially related to the search for who your parents really were as people, not just your parents, and what their hopes and

Probably one of the most important books Ive read and I wasnt even supposed to read it. I gave a copy of Then Again to a friend of mine as a gift. When our friendship ended, in a rather abrupt way, she gave it back to me together with some books I had lent her. Ill never know whether returning Then Again among them was a way of saying I dont want anything that reminds me of you anymore or it was an innocent mistake. After devouring the book in less than 48hours Id say it doesnt matter - I loved

My last book read was Big Little Lies. I wanted to read it before HBO aired it. Looking through my stack, I saw this memoir of Keaton (and her mother), and she is also appearing in The Young Pope on HBO. I really didn't know much about Diane Keaton and now I perhaps know too much. She needed to add much more background and details to her activities, such as being in Hair. I assumed she took off her clothes, but when I googgled her, it turns out that she was the only cast member that didn't, and

Wow, I was surprised by the tone of this memoir. I have always admired Diane Keaton for her refusal to conform to the Hollywood ideal of female beauty, and I saw her single status as a symbol of her fierce independence. This memoir shattered this illusion: Keaton is insecure, needy, and self-critical. She comes off as a teenage girl, lamenting boyfriends who left her -- Woody Allen, Al Pacino, Warren Beaty. She continually doubts her acting ability, critizes her lack of "prettiness" and

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