Have I told you this already? : stories I don't want to forget to remember / Lauren Graham.
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SoundDistributor: Old Saybrook, Connecticut : www.micromarketing.orgPublisher: [New York, New York?] : [Penguin Random House Audio], [2022]Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 4 sound discs (approximately N/A hours) : digital, CD audio ; 4 3/4 inContent type: - spoken word
- audio
- audio disc
- 9780593507070 (audiobook)
- 791.4502/8092 B 23/eng/20220608
- PN2287.G663
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Audiobook on CD
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Wasatch County Library Second Floor | Audiobooks | CD 791.45 Graham (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 34301001899493 |
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Ne Oublie -- Boobs of the '90's -- Health camps I have hated (yet in most cases returned to) -- R.I.P. Barneys New York -- A Honda or A Pacer -- Old Lady Jackson takes you to dinner at 5PM -- Actor-y factory -- Ryan Gosling cannot confirm -- Forever 32 -- Squirrel signs -- Red hat, blue hat -- I feel bad about Nora Ephron's neck -- Marmalade -- Mochi -- New York is a person.
Read by the author.
"Candid, insightful, and wildly entertaining essays about life, love, and lessons learned as an actress in Hollywood, from the beloved star of Gilmore Girls and New York Times bestselling author of Talking as Fast as I Can. With her signature sense of humor and down-to-earth storytelling, Lauren Graham opens up about her years working in the entertainment business-from the sublime to the ridiculous-and shares personal stories about everything from family and friendship to the challenges of aging gracefully in Hollywood. In "RIP Barneys New York," she writes about an early job as a salesperson at the legendary department store-and the time she inadvertently shoplifted; in "Ne Oublie" she warns us about the perils of coming from an extremely forgetful family; and in "Actor-y Factory" she recounts what a day in the life of an actor looks like (unless you're Brad Pitt). Filled with surprising anecdotes, sage advice, and laugh-out-loud observations, Graham's latest collection of all-new, original essays showcases the winning charm and wit that she's known for"-- Provided by publisher.
