I started reading this expecting an amusing summation of Penny Marshall's life, with an emphasis on her mother, and how her mother created Penny's sense of humor and creativity. Boy, was I wrong!
There are a few amusing incidents in the book, but I felt my main reaction to the book was boredom. There is a lot of name dropping, of the celebrities with whom she partied and the men she dated, but over all, it was still mildly boring.
Marshall's mother didn't seem to be a very nice person, and in the book Marshall's father was a boring addition to the family, while Marshall herself did drugs, had sex, and didn't seem to take any responsibility for her own actions.
I suppose she was honest in her recollections, but my reaction to finishing the book was disappointment. I expected more--more amusing stories, more reflection on poor choices, more tolerance for the poor choices others in her life had made.
This fulfills a requirement in the Mt. TBR Challenge
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