A Fine Romance, Candice Bergen
A Fine Romance, Candice Bergen
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A Fine Romance

Bestseller

Author: Candice Bergen

Narrator: Candice Bergen

Unabridged: 14 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/07/2015


Synopsis

In this New York Times bestseller, acclaimed actress Candice Bergen “shows how to do a memoir right...The self-possessed, witty, and down-to-earth voice that made Bergen’s first memoir a hit when it was published in 1984 has only been deepened by life’s surprises” (The New York Times Book Review).

In her “unflinchingly honest” (The Washington Post) memoir, Candice Bergen recounts the moments that shaped her life: her first marriage at age thirty-four to acclaimed French director Louis Malle; the unleashing of her inner comic with Murphy Brown; the devastation of Malle’s death; the unexpected joy of finding love again; and the deep pride of watching her daughter come into her own.

In her decidedly nontraditional marriage to the insatiably curious Louis, Bergen traces their travels to film sets around the globe. Pregnant with Chloe at thirty-nine, she reflects with warmth and humor on entering motherhood later in life. She also offers vivid, behind-the-scenes glimpses of Murphy Brown, from caterwauling with Aretha Franklin to the surreal moment of becoming headline news when Dan Quayle objected to her character’s choice to become a single mother. With moving honesty, Bergen confronts life’s universal passages: caring for a spouse in his final illness, getting older, and falling in love again after an unexpected blind date.

By the time the last page is turned, “we’re all likely to be wishing Bergen herself—funny, insightful, self-deprecating, flawed (and not especially concerned about that), and slugging her way through her older years with bemused determination—was living next door” (USA TODAY).

About Candice Bergen

Candice Bergen’s film credits include The Sand Pebbles, Carnal Knowledge, Starting Over (for which she received an Oscar nomination), and Miss Congeniality. On television, she made headlines as the tough-talking broadcast journalist and star of Murphy Brown, for which she won five Emmys and two Golden Globes. She later starred with James Spader and William Shatner in the critically acclaimed series Boston Legal.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Diana on April 28, 2015

A very odd book, that needed massive editing. The first part of this autobiography was excellent, a full 4 Star novel. This section was honest & funny. The second part of the book was disjointed & vague to the point of being uncomfortable to read. The final 10% of the book was just a hot mess.......more

Goodreads review by Cynthia on April 27, 2015

This should have been titled "Love Letter to Chloe." Much too much about her daughter; how amazing she is, how smart and beautiful, how much she adores her, and on and on. And loads of namedropping. I loved "Knock Wood" but I thought this was just not as good. She is very honest about her own faults......more