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Then Again
Diane Keaton
Diane Keaton's "Then Again" is a profoundly personal memoir that explores the landscape of memory and identity through a collection of candid reflections. Rather than following a conventional plot, Keaton uses her distinctive voice to weave together past and present, examining her life experiences from childhood to her celebrated acting career and beyond. She contemplates the impact of family relationships, romantic entanglements, and the passage of time on who she has become. The book's central premise lies in Keaton's intimate examination of how memories shape our understanding of ourselves and how the present moment informs our perspective on the past. She shares a tapestry of anecdotes, offering glimpses into her vulnerabilities, her humor, and her observations on love, loss, and the complexities of fame. What makes "Then Again" compelling is Keaton's remarkable honesty and her ability to find profound meaning and relatable humanity in both the extraordinary moments and the quiet, ordinary rhythms of life, inviting readers into a thoughtful dialogue with her own life story.
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$9.95
1 copy
Publisher
Random House
Pages
265
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9781400068784
ISBN-10
1400068789
Language
English
Published
2011-01-01
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