Its Always Something, Gilda Radner
Its Always Something, Gilda Radner
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It's Always Something

Author: Gilda Radner

Narrator: Gilda Radner

Abridged: 3 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/01/1989


Synopsis

To honor the twentieth anniversary of beloved comedienne Gilda Radner’s death from ovarian cancer comes a commemo- rative edition of her memoir, It’s Always Something—featuring a newly updated resource guide for people living with cancer and a tribute by Radner’s former colleagues at Saturday Night Live.

As a cast member on the original Saturday Night Live, Gilda Radner created a compelling character named “Roseann Rosannadanna” who habitually ended her routine with the line, “It’s always something,” which was her father’s favorite expression about life. Radner chose the catch- phrase she made famous as the title to her brave, funny, and painfully honest memoir: the story of her struggle against cancer and her determination to continue laughing.

Gilda’s Club, a network of affiliate clubhouses that seeks to provide a social and emotional support community to people living with cancer, was founded in Radner’s memory in 1991. The name of the organization comes from a remark Gilda once made, that cancer gave her “membership to an elite club I’d rather not belong to.” In partnership with Gilda’s Club, It’s Always Something includes valuable information for all whose lives have been touched by cancer and reminds us of the important place laughter has in healing.

Told as only Gilda Radner could tell it, It’s Always Something is the inspiring story of a courageous, funny woman fighting to enjoy life no matter what the circumstances. She died in 1989. Gilda’s Club is distinguished by its unique philosophy and pro- gram, “cancer support for the whole family, the whole time.” Learn more about Gilda’s Club at GildasClub.org.

About Gilda Radner

Gilda Radner was born and raised in Detroit, began her acting career with Chicago’s Second City comedy improvisational group. Coming to New York during the early 1970s, she worked in several National Lampoon productions with John Belushi. In 1975, Ms. Radner was chosen as one of the original Not Ready for Primetime Players on television’s Saturday Night Live, where she was featured from 1975–1980. Subsequently, she appeared in the Broadway production of Gilda Live! and several comedy films including Hanky Panky, where she met her husband, Gene Wilder.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Steven on July 09, 2009

Few books have ever touched me as deeply as this one did. For those of you too young to remember her, Gilda Radner was a comedian on Saturday Night Live. She played, among other things, Rosanne Rosanna Danna, the grossout queen of the SNL News scene. Oh she was funny! When she first found out she was......more

Goodreads review by Lynx on June 27, 2016

One of the most heartbreaking but strong books I've ever read. What an emotional roller coaster. Gilda was an amazing woman!......more

Goodreads review by Mary on January 08, 2020

Only Gilda Radner could have written a book this heartbreaking and still have been funny. This book was so very inspirational - if I ever have cancer it will be my companion. You realize that what’s really important is finding some meaning and joy in each day, something we should all be doing anyway......more

Goodreads review by Kate on February 23, 2008

Not only was she one of the funniest people on earth when she was with us, she was also extremely wise.......more

Goodreads review by Leigh on March 25, 2013

As alot of celebrity books do, this one reveals more about the author's life than she may have intended. Her determination to beat a terminal condition is admirable and her courage never flagged. But it also shows glimpses of her husband's (Gene Wilder) struggle, his exhaustion and gives some idea o......more