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Wishful Drinking

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Wishful Drinking

by Carrie Fisher

Simon & Schuster | September 8, 2009 | Trade Paperback

Finally, after four hit novels, Carrie Fisher comes clean (well, sort of ) with the crazy truth that is her life in her first-ever memoir. In Wishful Drinking, adapted from her one-woman stage show, Fisher reveals what it was really like to grow up a product of "Hollywood in-breeding," come of age on the set of a little movie called Star Wars, and become a cultural icon and bestselling action figure at the age of nineteen.

Intimate, hilarious, and sobering, Wishful Drinking is Fisher, looking at her life as she best remembers it (what do you expect after electroshock therapy?). It''s an incredible tale: the child of Hollywood royalty -- Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher -- homewrecked by Elizabeth Taylor, marrying (then divorcing, then dating) Paul Simon, having her likeness merchandized on everything from Princess Leia shampoo to PEZ dispensers, learning the father of her daughter forgot to tell her he was gay, and ultimately waking up one morning and finding a friend dead beside her in bed.

Wishful Drinking, the show, has been a runaway success. Entertainment Weekly declared it "drolly hysterical" and the Los Angeles Times called it a "Beverly Hills yard sale of juicy anecdotes." This is Carrie Fisher at her best -- revealing her worst. She tells her true and outrageous story of her bizarre reality with her inimitable wit, unabashed self-deprecation, and buoyant, infectious humor.

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    Rating: 1/5

    Not Really......

    DooBeeDooBeeDoo

    2 years ago

    One of my favorite expressions is: " Just because you can, doesn't mean you should". So if someone suggested to you that you just rant out loud into a tape recorder and then transcribe the contents to the written page (probably for big money) no doubt you might do it too.
    I havent read her previous works so i have nothing to compare it to.
    I don't really know how to explain this book. At first, a funny tale explaining her strange family, upbringing and convoluted family-tree. Then it becomes a comical look (?!) at the impact mental illness had on her life. Then around about the half-way point in the book it starts to spin even farther out of focus and become a catch-all for anything that appears to have popped into her head at the time.
    She is a funny person, no doubt about that. And she uses her humour to deflect - or in most cases to cope with - her unusually sensitive perspective of her life.
    At about 150 pages long this book is easy to read in an afternoon but I didn't feel anything after completion; not redemption, not comic relief, not entertained. Maybe only sympathy?

    Comments on this review:
    DooBeeDooBeeDoo

    Thanks i will try that one.

    Margaret Novak Marcotte

    I didn't "get" this one either. Try her other one: The Best Awful. A somewhat scary (while remaining witty and achingly funny at times) look at depression and its effects.

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    Rating: 4/5

    Sarcastically Witty!

    Sara Pinto

    2 years ago

    Carrie Fishers work is constantly surprising. Her humor, her wit, her sarcasium, and her honestly is a joy to the world of print. I'm never sorry when I read one of her books. This was no exception! It was funny and an easy read. Do try!

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    Rating: 3/5

    Quick fun read

    Trudy Fraser

    3 years ago

    Raw and seemingly honest account of being a Hollywood kid. Some laugh out loud moments.

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    Rating: 1/5

    Disappointed

    Su Donym

    3 years ago

    I was very disappointed in this book. I love Carrie Fisher, thoroughly enjoyed 'Postcards From The Edge' and was looking forward to reading this book over the holidays.
    It is short; a mere 160 odd pages including pictures, but it is annoyingly repetitive, I don't blame Ms Fisher for this, but her editor should be fired! It is one thing to over use so, but, well and now, but actual phrases and events should not be repeated in a book this short.
    UPDATE: I just read exerpts from two of her other books "Delusions of Grandma" and "The Best Awful There Is"
    In the exerpts alone I found passages identical to ones in "Wishful Drinking" this is beyond disappointing, Had I bought the aforementioned 2 books, I would feel very riped-off. If Ms Fisher was schizophrenic instead of bipolar, I'd suggest she sue herself for plagiarism

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Finally, after four hit novels, Carrie Fisher comes clean (well, sort of ) with the crazy truth that is her life in her first-ever memoir. In Wishful Drinking, adapted from her one-woman stage show, Fisher reveals what it was really like to grow up a product of "Hollywood in-breeding," come of age on the set of a little movie called Star Wars, and become a cultural icon and bestselling action figure at the age of nineteen.

Intimate, hilarious, and sobering, Wishful Drinking is Fisher, looking at her life as she best remembers it (what do you expect after electroshock therapy?). It''s an incredible tale: the child of Hollywood royalty -- Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher -- homewrecked by Elizabeth Taylor, marrying (then divorcing, then dating) Paul Simon, having her likeness merchandized on everything from Princess Leia shampoo to PEZ dispensers, learning the father of her daughter forgot to tell her he was gay, and ultimately waking up one morning and finding a friend dead beside her in bed.

Wishful Drinking, the show, has been a runaway success. Entertainment Weekly declared it "drolly hysterical" and the Los Angeles Times called it a "Beverly Hills yard sale of juicy anecdotes." This is Carrie Fisher at her best -- revealing her worst. She tells her true and outrageous story of her bizarre reality with her inimitable wit, unabashed self-deprecation, and buoyant, infectious humor.

About the Author

Actress and writer Carrie Fisher was born in Burbank, California on October 21, 1956 to singer Eddie Fisher and actress Debbie Reynolds. She has appeared in numerous movies including Shampoo (1975), Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), When Harry Met Sally (1989), Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997), and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001). She is best-known for her portrayal of Princess Leia in the original Star Wars trilogy. Her first novel, Postcards from the Edge, was awarded the Los Angeles Pen Award for Best First Novel. She has also written Surrender the Pink, Delusions of Grandma, and Wishful Drinking. She wrote the screenplay for the movie Postcards from the Edge.

Trade Paperback

176 Pages, 5.5 x 8.31 x 0.52 in

September 8, 2009

Simon & Schuster

English


143915371X
9781439153710

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"There are more juicy confessions and outrageously funny observations packed in these honest pages than most celebrity bios twice the length...With acerbic precisions and brash humor, she writes of struggling with and enjoying aspects of her alcoholism, drug addiction and mental breakdowns. Her razor-sharp observations about celebrity, addiction and sexuality demand to be read aloud to friends." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)

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