if you could tell me Written by John Stamos
October 24th
The film, co-written with co-author Daphne Young, tells the story of the 60-year-old actor growing up in a Greek-American family. general Hospital (Remember Blackie? Great hair.) And Full house, as well as a period of alcohol abuse and a close friendship with Bob Saget. In a short foreword, his friend Jamie Lee Curtis praises the actor's “deep goodness born of his exquisite relationship with his mother and father.”
Being Henry: The Fonz…and Beyond Written by Henry Winkler
October 31st
Yes, he's always been best known as The Fonz — Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli — the cool guy Happy daysHowever, Winkler lived a rich life before and after a decade starring in sitcoms (1974-1984). Born in New York City to Jewish parents who had fled Nazi Germany, he struggled in school, not realizing until later in life that he was severely dyslexic. This disorder severely affected him throughout his life, as detailed here.The actor is known for being likeable and has recently received praise for his role in the Emmy Award-winning film barrywill begin a six-week book tour on Halloween in New York City.
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Talking to My Angels Written by Melissa Ethridge
September 5th
It's been more than 20 years since the rocker's 2001 memoir. The truth is…my life of love and music, Etheridge is back with a book that the publisher touts as “a deep and honest look inside her as a woman, artist, mother, and survivor.” Ms. Etheridge has been through a lot, including her heartbreak, her breast cancer diagnosis, and her son's death from opioid addiction. She talks about how she found strength in the face of these multiple crises while creating her award-winning music. This release comes as she prepares to launch a Broadway show. Melissa Ethridge: My Window.
Interspersed shots: life, music, Elton and me Written by Bernie Taupin
September 12
The Grammy Award-winning songwriter, 73, spoke about meeting a young Reg Dwight before he became Elton John. Their famous long-standing collaboration and friendship began when they each responded to a newspaper ad for a record company looking for a songwriter. Decades later, they were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame as a pair. Taupin reminisces about his early days throughout John's megastardom, including many wild times along the way, when Taupin wrote the lyrics for “Your Song” when he was only 18 years old.
Behind the seams: My life with rhinestones Written by Dolly Parton
October 17th
This is the second book in a trilogy planned by Dolly. Songteller: My life in lyrics Her latest photo-heavy work, a pink and gold cover featuring Dolly in a glittering gown, is “a look at my life in costume and hair,” she writes. A Coat of Many Colors takes fans of her youth through the notable costumes and wigs that helped make her the music icon she is.
Thank you (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) – Artist: Sly Stone
October 17th
Stone, 80, the musical genius behind Sly and the Family (“Everyday People”), channels nostalgia for funky times in this memoir (co-written with Ben Greenman). I'm proposing a trip. Its title reflects the band's 1969 hit. He grew up as Sylvester Stewart in Northern California, created groundbreaking psychedelic funk hits, abused drugs, was homeless, and reportedly lived in a van at one point, as we explore his childhood.