The Lonely Life, Bette Davis
The Lonely Life, Bette Davis
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The Lonely Life
An Autobiography

Author: Bette Davis

Narrator: Suzanne Toren

Unabridged: 13 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/22/2017


Synopsis

Originally published in 1962, The Lonely Life is legendary silver screen actress Bette Davis's lively and riveting account of her life, loves, and marriages--now in ebook for the first time, and updated with an afterword she wrote just before her death.

As Davis says in the opening lines of her classic memoir: "I have always been driven by some distant music--a battle hymn, no doubt--for I have been at war from the beginning. I rode into the field with sword gleaming and standard flying. I was going to conquer the world." A bold, unapologetic book by a unique and formidable woman, The Lonely Life details the first fifty-plus years of Davis's life--her Yankee childhood, her rise to stardom in Hollywood, the birth of her beloved children, and the uncompromising choices she made along the way to succeed. The book was updated with new material in the 1980s, bringing the story up to the end of Davis's life--all the heartbreak, all the drama, and all the love she experienced at every stage of her extraordinary life.

The Lonely Life proves conclusively that the legendary image of Bette Davis is not a fable but a marvelous reality.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael Thomas on April 13, 2009

This was her first autobiography. Largely out of print but you can find a used copy if you scour ebay or book fairs. I savored every detail of this book as part of my training to be a fag.......more

Goodreads review by Andrea on June 15, 2017

Mercy, I enjoyed this book. I am never not enthralled by how books help connect you to kindred spirits across time and space. Bette Davis was my kind of woman. She's smart. Some of the best parts of the book were her talking through her interpretations of certain characters and how she navigated thro......more

Goodreads review by Lee Anne on May 14, 2009

Those of you who know me know that my heart belongs to Joan Crawford. But I love Bette, too, and I'll easily admit she's the better actress. This autobiography, written (ghostwritten, no dobut, but the voice is pure Bette) in the early sixties, is a fantastic look at a STAR. She readily admits to eg......more

Goodreads review by Simon on February 25, 2022

Bette Davis is one of my favorite actresses so it was about time I read her autobiography. While not the happiest life, she lived an amazing life and a lot of that is down to her mother. While a lot is chronicled, the detail isn't in-depth, which seems very Bette Davis. She'll let us in...but only s......more

Goodreads review by Diana on July 23, 2018

This is a great read. Her strong personality radiates through each line.......more