![]() The result: a lighter, more enjoyable read. Instead, the memories are stated sparsely she doesn-t spend too much time explaining them or justifying them emotionally. Much to her credit, Cher has bypassed the common pitfall of the confessional genre: that of over-analyzing minor events and attributing to them major, long-term outcomes. ![]() Each brief recollection, some not more than a paragraph in span, stands on its own, but the separate reflections combine to tell the larger story of Cher’s bumpy rise from poor sassy kid and naive starlet to independent singer and award-winning actress. ![]() A collection of short, easily digestible anecdotes-of her first Rolling Stones concert, her first solo recording, her first wedding ceremony-told by Cher and committed to paper in a tone of talkiness that seems to come straight from the tape recorder. ![]()
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