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The 67-year-old activist, actress and workout proponent reflects back upon her eventful life.
Random House, 624 pages
04/05/2005
$26.95
ISBN: 0375507108
Nonfiction
Biographies & Memoirs
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The average user rating for this book is 8.0 (out of 10) based on 10 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
bryan g gave it a7:
Ms. Fonda is a brilliantly enigmatic sojourner - or so we are encouraged to conclude in her revisionist knuckle-gnawing autobiography. For all those put off by her self-absorbtion - puh-leese, you've purchased a book by an actor about her favorite actor on the world stage who happens to be herself.. so get over it and appreciate that this remarkable personage is an excellent writer if you forgive the occassional clumsiness inherent in writting with one hand while holding up a mirror in the other. It was great fodder for conversation with my wife and with my daughter. Another critic called it a great date book. I agree, and I am grateful for Ms. Fonda's fulminant frankness. To potential readers: just supend judgement, and don't take her as seriously as she takes herself, and you'll probably enjoy this casual read.
Asiya S gave it a9:
Extremely candid. A good book for mothers and daughters to read together. All young girls must read it. It clearly illustrates that even fairly intelligent women can get victimized by men if they lack self respect and self esteem. Jane Fonda's self disclosure is shocking at times, but one thing that this book certainly encourages you to do is self reflect !
Marilyn R gave it a10:
Brutally honest writing! She stands up for what she believes in and puts her money where her mouth is! Something so lacking in our society and leaders of today! Loved it!
Beth C. gave it an8:
Jane Fornda certainly had a fascinating life, and this autobiography brings her to life, warts and self-indulgence and all. It's hard to imagine that Jane, who always appeared so self-assured, was so dependent on her husbands' preferences, but that's part of what makes her real.
Linda D gave it an8:
I'm not a Fonda fan, although I respect her body of work. Yes, she's self-absorbed, yes she's grating. Still, I found this book riveting. She does let us get into her mind, and that's so refreshing in the world of celebrity where a vacant smile is considered glamorous.
Wanda C gave it an8:
travel thru life with jane , in Hollywood and Europe, and see how a woman changes as a result of growth and experience.
Bill C gave it a10:
Superb book, very readable.

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