Lilyville, Tovah Feldshuh
Lilyville, Tovah Feldshuh
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Lilyville
Mother, Daughter, and Other Roles I've Played

Author: Tovah Feldshuh

Narrator: Tovah Feldshuh

Unabridged: 10 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/13/2021

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

This heartwarming and funny memoir from a beloved actress tells the story of a mother and daughter whose narrative reflects American cultural changes and the world's shifting expectations of women.

From Golda to Ginsburg, Yentl to Mama Rose, Tallulah to the Queen of Mean, Tovah Feldshuh has always played powerful women who aren't afraid to sit at the table with the big boys and rule their world. But offstage, Tovah struggled to fulfill the one role she never auditioned for: Lily Feldshuh's only daughter.

Growing up in Scarsdale, NY in the 1950s, Tovah—known then by her given name Terri Sue—lived a life of piano lessons, dance lessons, shopping trips, and white-gloved cultural trips into Manhattan. In awe of her mother's meticulous appearance and perfect manners, Tovah spent her childhood striving for Lily's approval, only to feel as though she always fell short. Lily's own dreams were beside the point; instead, she devoted herself to Tovah's father Sidney and her two children. Tovah watched Lily retreat into the roles of the perfect housewife and mother and swore to herself, I will never do this.

When Tovah shot to stardom with the Broadway hit Yentl, winning five awards for her performance, she still did not garner her mother's approval. But, it was her success in another sphere that finally gained Lily's attention. After falling in love with a Harvard-educated lawyer and having children, Tovah found it was easier to understand her mother and the sacrifices she had made during the era of the women's movement, the sexual revolution, and the subsequent mandate for women to "have it all."

Beloved as he had been by both women, Sidney's passing made room for the love that had failed to take root during his life. In her new independence, Lily became outspoken, witty, and profane. "Don't tell Daddy this," Lily whispered to Tovah, "but these are the best years of my life." She lived until 103. 

In this insightful, compelling, often hilarious and always illuminating memoir, Tovah shares the highs and lows of a remarkable career that has spanned five decades, and shares the lessons that she has learned, often the hard way, about how to live a life in the spotlight, strive for excellence, and still get along with your mother. Through their evolving relationship we see how expectations for women changed, with a daughter performing her heart out to gain her mother's approval and a mother becoming liberated from her confining roles of wife and mother to become her full self. 

A great gift for Mother's Day—or any day when women want a joyous and meaningful way to celebrate each other. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Zibby on June 04, 2021

Tovah Feldshuh played powerful women offstage and shot to stardom with the Broadway hit, Yentl, winning five awards. But she struggled to make her mother happy. In this book, the author shares the highs and lows of her long career. She also shares the lessons she learned about living in the spotligh......more

Goodreads review by Janilyn on March 09, 2021

Lilyville is a poignant and theatrical memoir of the author's life, but also her mother's life. There are many theatrical references since Feldshuh is an actress. Her story was interesting, but honestly, her mother stole the show. I laughed at so many scenes where Lily is outspoken and blunt. She wa......more

Goodreads review by Mediaman on August 27, 2021

Feldshuh is paid to write a memoir & turns in a book about her mother Lily? Not sure who thought this was a good idea, but her mother is a rude, uncaring, and at times unloving parent who has nothing special about her whatsoever. Feldshuh spends her life trying to please a mother that will never be......more

Goodreads review by Reggie on March 23, 2022

Tovah Feldshuh is not a household name to me, but the life of the stage fascinates. As narrated by the actress, the audio memoir moves along with Tovah's polished stage voice clashing with her version of her mother Lily's critical voice, at times both mother and daughter reverting to mom's New York......more

Goodreads review by Sylvia on May 27, 2021

4.5. A wonderful memoir of the actress Tovah Feldshuh that covers her acting career but is really about her family and in particular her mother Lily. Filled with humor and warmth it centers on a relationship that was fraught with tension in the early years only to become loving and caring in the end......more


Quotes

“A warm, heartfelt memoir for Broadway and Hollywood enthusiasts.”
 —Kirkus Reviews

“[A] lively and engaging narrative...Feldshuh has a lot to say and does so with aplomb...In a look-back that is always intense, often hilarious, and sometimes fraught....Readers will feel lucky to encounter this delightful memoir.”—Booklist

“A revealing look at family, expectations, and forgiveness, and what it means to perform for audiences of thousands when the voice of one person is all that truly matters.”—Town & Country