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Biography and Memoir November 2013
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."
~ John F. Kennedy (1917-1963), 35th President of the United States
Johnny Carson - Henry Bushkin
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 10/15/2013
Share Johnny Carson ISBN-13: 9780544217621
ISBN-10: 0544217624
An unreserved and incisive account of the "King of Late Night's" career and personal life at the height of his fame and influence is shared from the perspective of his lawyer, wingman, fixer and closest confidant.
What's so funny? : my hilarious life - Tim Conway and Jane Scovell
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 10/29/2013
Share What ISBN-13: 9781476726502
ISBN-10: 1476726507
The six-time Emmy award-winning actor and comedian, best known for his characters on The Carol Burnett Show, takes readers on a 70-year, rags-to-riches journey that is both funny and inspiring, sharing hilarious stories and anecdotes along the way.
New and Recently Released!
Jim Henson: The Biography - by Brian Jay Jones
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 09/24/2013
Share Jim Henson%3a The Biography ISBN-13: 9780345526113
ISBN-10: 0345526112
Jim Henson, inventor of the style of puppet he called "Muppets," began working in television as soon as he found an opportunity, in 1955. Joining forces with artist Jane Nebel, whom he later married, Henson enthusiastically developed a puppeteering style that eventually landed him on Sesame Street -- a PBS television program that brought Henson, the Muppet frog Kermit, collaborator Frank Oz, and many others world-wide admiration. Biographer Brian Jay Jones offers the first complete biography of Henson, detailing his personal life as well as the nature of his creative genius and his drive to success. Fans of the Muppets, of television and motion picture artistry, and of Henson himself will find Jim Henson both compelling and informative.
A House in the Sky: A Memoir - by Amanda Lindhout and Sara Corbett
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 09/10/2013
Share A House in the Sky%3a A Memoir ISBN-13: 9781451645606
ISBN-10: 1451645600
Canadian journalist Amanda Lindhout had an avid desire to travel from the time she was young, and after visiting parts of Asia began a journalism career with a stint in Iraq. Persuading her friend Nigel to join her, she went on to Somalia, where they were kidnapped by bandits who demanded impossible sums for ransom and kept Lindhout shackled, starved, and in filthy conditions for ten months. A House in the Sky, written with journalist Sara Corbett, details her ordeal and explains how she found the strength to persevere. Kirkus Reviews calls this, in a starred review, a "gut-wrenching, beautifully written, memorable book."
Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir - by Linda Ronstadt
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 09/17/2013
Share Simple Dreams%3a A Musical Memoir ISBN-13: 9781451668728
ISBN-10: 1451668724
Singer Linda Ronstadt has led an amazingly normal life for someone so talented and successful. Recalling her childhood in Arizona and her family's musical heritage, her early singing work, her award-winning solo career, and her collaboration and friendships with such musicians as Rubén Fuentes, Dolly Parton, and Emmylou Harris, Simple Dreams focuses on music and what it means to Ronstadt. She discusses her reasons for choosing different paths, some of which her friends considered too risky but most of which brought her personal satisfaction and popular and critical acclaim. This engaging and illuminating memoir will please fans of Ronstadt and anyone interested in contemporary musical history.
Focus on: Kennedy Connections
The Echo from Dealey Plaza: The True Story of the First African American on the White House Secret Service Detail and His Quest for Justice After the Assassination of JFK - by Abraham Bolden
Publisher: Random House
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 01/27/2009
Share The Echo from Dealey Plaza%3a The True Story of the First African American on the White House Secret Service Detail and His Quest for Justice After the Assassination of JFK ISBN-13: 9780307382023
ISBN-10: 0307382028
Secret Service Agent Abraham Bolden met President John F. Kennedy in 1961 and later joined the White House security detail, where he was the first African American. Bolden endured racist abuse from some of the other agents and was also disturbed by the general culture of the Service, which he found slack. After President Kennedy's assassination, Bolden questioned whether the Service had done its job effectively, but was prevented from pursuing his inquiries by false bribery charges resulting in a term in prison. Drawing both on his own records and memories and on official government documents, Bolden recounts his experiences as a pioneering African American in this "astonishing tale of aborted justice" (Kirkus Reviews).
Jackie as Editor: The Literary Life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis - by Greg Lawrence
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 07/19/2011
Share Jackie as Editor%3a The Literary Life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis ISBN-13: 9781250001948
ISBN-10: 1250001943
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, widowed by the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, later married Aristotle Onassis. After his death in 1975, Jackie O, as she became known, went to work as an editor at Viking Press, shepherding several books to publication before moving to Doubleday. In all she edited nearly 100 books, many of them reflecting her personal interests. Jackie avoided publicity to the extent possible and didn't let her celebrity hinder her work. Drawing on a variety of sources, especially interviews with many of her former colleagues, author Greg Lawrence paints a portrait of a hard-working, modest, and effective editor. For another recent biography focused on her editing work, read William Kuhn's Reading Jackie.
The Patriarch: The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy - by David Nasaw
Publisher: Penguin Press
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 11/13/2012
Share The Patriarch%3a The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy ISBN-13: 9781594203763
ISBN-10: 1594203768
Joseph P. Kennedy, father of nine children, including President John F. Kennedy and Senators Robert and Edward, was himself a legend before his sons rose to high political office. In The Patriarch, historian and biographer David Nasaw depicts a man whose own political activities attracted both admiration and resentment; he considers various characterizations of Joseph Kennedy, Sr., such as his alleged anti-Semitism and accusations of bootlegging, and compares them to evidence in the actual records. Offering conclusions about the public aspects of the senior Kennedy's life, Nasaw also depicts a private man whose main concerns were the security of his family and guarding his private fortune. Booklist calls this a "fascinating" book that "makes a major contribution to Kennedy history."
A Good Man: Rediscovering My Father, Sargent Shriver - by Mark K. Shriver
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 06/05/2012
Share A Good Man%3a Rediscovering My Father, Sargent Shriver ISBN-13: 9780805095302
ISBN-10: 0805095306
Sargent Shriver, brother-in-law of President John F. Kennedy and first director of the Peace Corps, spent his life in public service, founding Head Start and Job Corps and coordinating President Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty. Shriver's private interactions were also notable for being consistently kind and principled -- he really was "a good man." In this memoir focused on the elder Shriver, his son, author Mark Shriver, also considers the course of his own life in the shadow of the Kennedy clan and comes to terms with himself as a distinct and independent personality. For more on the life and career of Sargent Shriver, read Scott Stossel's biography, Sarge.
Robert Kennedy: His Life - by Evan Thomas
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 08/27/2002
Share Robert Kennedy%3a His Life ISBN-13: 9780743203296
ISBN-10: 0743203291
"This is the story of an unpromising boy who died as he was becoming a great man," says author Evan Thomas in the prologue to this masterful biography of Robert F. Kennedy. Thomas discusses RFK's relationship with his brother, JFK, and other members of the Kennedy clan; paints a fully realized portrait of Bobby's shy, empathetic, cunning, and sometimes arrogant persona; details his involvement in civil rights, the Cold War, and other events of the 1960s; and recounts his presidential campaign and assassination. Anyone wanting to know more about one of history's great what-ifs or the Kennedy family should read this book.
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