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Book Review of This 'n That

This 'n That
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I found this book and B.D. Hyman's book (My Mother's Keeper) at the same time. I was tickled. I am the type of woman who will read (if I can) each person's version of their lives with each other. Needless to say these 2 women see their life together in completely different ways. I started reading B.D.s book first but had to put it down-to many big words, to many confusingly constructed sentences. Bette's book is a romping, hold unto to someone and fasten your seat belts read. I LOVED it! She wrote this book after her bout with breast cancer and her nearly crippling strokes. She wrote it to help others who may be faced with medical problems. She also wrote it for her audience a put it out there story if you liked it fine if not that was fine to- she had a story to tell. However, if you had never been a fan or seen one of Bette's better films there is wisdom for you here. A collection of experience that sticks with you what Bette did wrong, what she would do different if she could, what she wouldn't change, she advises how to avoid common mistakes, she tries to help you from repeating her mistakes, how to find happiness, lessons from a woman in her late 70s. I love this book even if I don't always agree with Bette but it wasn't often. She is very funny, profound and her forthright story telling is very much appreciated. I felt as if Bette was right there with me as I read her book. I felt her pain and she had much but she met each challenge with courage that I don't even know that I could muster. It pains me that Bette Davis was still alive when her daughter's book was published at least Joan Crawford was dead when Christina's book Mommie Dearest was published. She takes the book with the blow and hurt it gave her but resolves to get through it. I admired her greatly by the end of her book and you will to respect and admire this lady.