Just When I Thought I'd Dropped My Last Egg
Life and Other Calamities
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Narrateur(s):
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Kathie Lee Gifford
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Auteur(s):
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Kathie Lee Gifford
À propos de cet audio
This smart and witty collection of opinions, observations, and anecdotes covers a broad range of personal topics. Kathie Lee Gifford's stories are often funny, sometimes heartfelt, and always compelling - think Nora Ephron's I Feel Bad About My Neck meets Carol Burnett.
No subject is off-limits: talking to her kids about sex, being married to Frank Gifford, embarrassing professional gaffes, run-ins with celebrities (of which there are many), the harsh and funny realities of aging. It's all here, told with intelligence, grace, and comedic wit.
Written by Gifford's own hand, this highly original and listenable volume will make you laugh out loud as you reach for the phone to share one of these charming, quirky, and colorful observations.
©2009 Kathy Lee Gifford (P)2009 Random HouseCe que les critiques en disent
"From her head down to her gnarly (no longer!) toes, Kathie Lee is pure dame. And she's served up a cocktail of wit and wisdom with a decidedly salty rim!" (Meredith Vieira)
"I've been through a couple of calamities with Kathie Lee and nobody handles them better. You could blow her up, cook her and hang her out to dry and she will still survive and have some laughs doing it." (Regis Philbin)
“Kathie Lee has always entertained me with her humor, wry wit, and penchant for pinpointing all of our very human foibles with great accuracy and hilarity. Now she does it again. This charming memoir filled with amusing anecdotes about herself and her family, friends, and colleagues brought a smile to my face but also touched me. Her insight is as remarkable as she is.” (Barbara Taylor Bradford)