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Audition: A Memoir By Barbara Walters
by Barbara Walters, Barbara Walters
informative
inspiring
reflective
slow-paced
This book was actually really interesting. I had no idea that Barbara's father was in the entertainment industry, or that certain people frequented his establishments. I had no idea she had a sister either, and it was really interesting to learn about her and how people handled developmental delays and disabilities in that time. Of course, all I knew about Barbara prior to reading this book was that she was always interviewing someone famous in some way or another. She interviewed all sorts of political people, celebrities, criminals, and businesspeople. If you are interested in celebrity gossip, this book also features some of that in reference to Barbara's relationships.
I got this book on a whim at the library, and it took me a while to read it since I had other things in the queue. I've been extremely busy with job interviews, school, and a car situation so I have fallen behind on keeping myself updated here. The book was well written, and I could hear her speaking clearly as I read it. She let her skills and personality shine in this book. I really liked it a lot more than I was expecting to.
I got this book on a whim at the library, and it took me a while to read it since I had other things in the queue. I've been extremely busy with job interviews, school, and a car situation so I have fallen behind on keeping myself updated here. The book was well written, and I could hear her speaking clearly as I read it. She let her skills and personality shine in this book. I really liked it a lot more than I was expecting to.