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Book Reviews of Ann Margret: My Story

Ann Margret: My Story
Ann Margret My Story
Author: Ann Margret, Todd Gold
ISBN-13: 9780425146828
ISBN-10: 0425146820
Publication Date: 4/1/1995
Pages: 272
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Ann Margret: My Story on + 13 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
You might know Ann Margret as a beautiful and talented woman but when you read this book you will learn she is also interesting and human and devoted.
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Helpful Score: 1
What an amazing soul this woman has. If nothing else, the love she has for her husband, the determination she has to be healthy, and the positive looks she has on life will put you in a better mood...and a more humble place.
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Helpful Score: 1
I read this book and learned much about this lady I didn't I know. In a lot of ways she was very revealing and also very secretive. I am an Elvis Presley fan and I had hoped for some details and they were there and they weren't, did they or didn't they....which really isn't any of our business is it? I was as you might imagine anxious to read of Ann-Margret's romance with Elvis but she has had quite a life and career before and after being labeled the female Elvis Presley. I hate to see "stars" who have no talent and I am ashamed this is so true today: back in the day lots of people took lessons, had ambitions, and honed their talent from a young, young age. This is true of Ann-Margret whose parents supported her dreams and her talent. I could feel the warmth of Ann-Margret's love for her parents and her desire for stardom and her love for Roger Smith, her husband. She shines the ugly light on herself (like mine is my failed marriage and how it almost undone me) she was a drinker. I am glad to say we both overcame our obstacles. Ann-Margret takes you through her life, her culture, her travels, her climb to stardom, and her fall from the stage, the long recuperation, the fight for her life, and her shared struggle in helping her husband Roger with his illness. It is heartbreaking reading about her desire to have a baby and the loss of her father. When Ann-Margret fell off the stage in the 70s she shares this story as she has been told it- all she remembers is falling. ALL I could think of as this point in the story wraps up and bless her heart she starts to recover and remembering what I have read so far, the handling of her career by Roger, the rush to get her to a doctor who agreed to save her face ALL I could think when I finished this book is Ann-Margret should thank her lucky stars she didn't wind up with Elvis Presley.
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An easy read about the life of Ann Margret and her career. She talks about the close bond she has with her family. She also talks about her longtime friendship/relationship with Elvis Presley. She is quite candid about her battle with alcoholism. It was refreshing to read about a Hollywood star who has maintained a long time, love affair with her husband.