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Author - David Kaufman ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Hardcover Book item from Virgin Books was reviewed on 22-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:1905264305 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Doris Day: The Untold Story of the Girl Next Door Reference Book. Classifications : Actors & Actresses Arts & Literature Biographies & Memoirs Subjects Books General Composers & Musicians Arts & Literature Biographies & Memoirs Subjects Books General AAS Composers & Musicians Arts & . Click the following link to view the cover of Doris Day: The Untold Story of the Girl Next Door. Related topics: Actors & Actresses. Arts & Literature. Subjects. Books. General. Arts & Literature. Subjects. Books. General AAS. Arts & Literature. requestid: 0c6d1380-a6fc-4417-9706-0a7f303bd5efrequestprocessingtime: 0.0372940000000000 salesrank: 4932 edition: USA Only numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 170960230640 1) Hardcover Book Doris Day: The Untold Story of the Girl Next Door by Virgin Books. It looks like few available details have been left out of this lengthy biography of one of America´s pop-cultural icons. The material comes from a variety of sources-- the public record (fan mags, old interviews, etc.) Day´s friends, insider fans, and professional associates, And a heck-of-a-lot of material it is. Tellingly, however, there is none from Day herself, her sole surviving ex-husband, or whatever rivals or enemies she may have incurred over a long lifetime. That doesn´t mean the results necessarily amount to a biographical whitewash-- critical comments of both her and some of her movies are included.
2) Hardcover Book Doris Day: The Untold Story of the Girl Next Door by Virgin Books. I was hoping for the ultimate Day biography, but this one was rather disappointing.
3) Hardcover Book Doris Day: The Untold Story of the Girl Next Door by Virgin Books. It´s so refreshing to see people taking time off from insulting me to take turns in praising and insulting someone else. It was quite by chance that Mr Kaufman and I ended up with the same cover, and as biographers we are very similar. The fans seem to be buying both books: had there been just one book, it would not have sold half so well. So in a way Mr Kaufman´s fans are doing me a favour, though I very much doubt if any of the following reviewers have taken the time to read either book properly. They have been too busy writing these meaningless little exercises proclaiming their own self-importance.¤ 4) Hardcover Book Doris Day: The Untold Story of the Girl Next Door by Virgin Books. I have always been a fan of Doris Day. In many ways, I grew up with Doris Day´s characters with their pert, color-coordinated outfits. Having been born a brunette, I always coveted her slivery blond hair, juxtaposed against her tawny skin. That was the look in the Sixties.
5) Hardcover Book Doris Day: The Untold Story of the Girl Next Door by Virgin Books. Despite knowing that fans of Miss Day were mounting an effort to post negative reviews of this book in order to discourage people from reading it, I tried to approach the story with an unjaundiced eye. And it didn´t take long before I forgot the hype and became totally absorbed in the story of Doris Day, legendary singer and movie star. Yes, there are no astounding new revelations (unless one has not read previous Day biographies), but her story is one that deserves to be told, including the years since her authorized biography was published many years ago. The book was hard to put down, and I loved looking at the pictures.
6) Hardcover Book Doris Day: The Untold Story of the Girl Next Door by Virgin Books. David Kaufman has now written the long-awaited, definitive biography of Doris Day. By telling Day’s incredible, previously untold story, Kaufman takes the reader to the epicenter of American popular culture— a roller-coaster saga, from the 1940s to the 1980s. While Day symbolized virtuous America to the rest of the world—especially in her heyday, the 1950s and early 1960s—both she and that era are still perceived as being far more innocent and carefree than they really were. Indeed, what makes Day’s story so richly fascinating is the fact that she was in many ways the opposite of her image as “the girl next door.” She was also a real-life Cinderella who regretted having gone to the ball and who found a series of princes who proved far less than charming. Thanks to Kaufman’s dogged diligence in tracking down countless colleagues and intimates, he gives us: Scintillating tales of fame, beauty, money, tragedy, sexual ambiguity, and sexual conquests. Anecdotes about a vast array of major subsidiary players in Day’s life, including Ronald Reagan, Frank Sinatra, Alfred Hitchcock, Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant, Charles Manson, Mickey Mantle, Candice Bergen, and Rock Hudson. Kaufman reveals Day’s demons while emphasizing the extraordinary credit she deserves as an artist. In the tradition of great biographies, Kaufman’s detailed work not only reveals the surprising story of one of America’s most beloved icons, but also compels us to rush back and see her best films—including The Man Who Knew Too Much, Pillow Talk, Love Me or Leave Me—and to listen to her unforgettable songs—“Sentimental Journey,” “Secret Love,” “Que Sera, Sera.” Though she made more than 550 recordings and starred in 39 movies—not to mention her own TV show for five years—the epic story of Doris Day’s life has never been told . . . until now. Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 19-Nov-2008, 19052643059781905264308, 110-6X0-520-491-051-G6B-8
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