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Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing
- A Memoir
- De: Matthew Perry
- Narrado por: Matthew Perry
- Duración: 8 h y 49 m
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The beloved star of Friends takes us behind the scenes of the hit sitcom and his struggles with addiction in this candid, funny, and revelatory memoir that delivers a powerful message of hope and persistence. In an extraordinary story that only he could tell, Matthew Perry takes listeners onto the soundstage of the most successful sitcom of all time while opening up about his private struggles with addiction. Candid, self-aware, and told with his trademark humor, Perry vividly details his lifelong battle with the disease and what fueled it despite seemingly having it all.
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Mad at myself for getting sucked in
- De betty en 11-03-22
- Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing
- A Memoir
- De: Matthew Perry
- Narrado por: Matthew Perry
Matthew Perry’s greatest work!
Revisado: 11-03-22
Thank you Matthew for sharing your terrible, awful and wonderful life story. You are truly enough and I hope to fully learn this same lesson in my life. Must read!
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I Keep Trying to Catch His Eye
- A Memoir of Loss, Grief, and Love
- De: Ivan Maisel
- Narrado por: Ivan Maisel
- Duración: 7 h y 46 m
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In this deeply emotional memoir, a longtime ESPN writer reflects on the suicide of his son Max and delves into how their complicated relationship led him to see grief as love.
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Moving, powerful and, yes, sometimes excruciating
- De Benny Profane en 12-09-21
- I Keep Trying to Catch His Eye
- A Memoir of Loss, Grief, and Love
- De: Ivan Maisel
- Narrado por: Ivan Maisel
Touching story from a loving father
Revisado: 01-09-22
No parent should ever have to write the story of their own child’s suicide. Yet Ivan Maisel tells about his heartbreaking loss forthrightly with detailed clarity. I feel I know his son Max and can grieve along with the author. He describes grief as a manifestation of his love. In fact, his grief will never go away because his love will never go away. Curiously this provides some comfort to the author and it seems helpful to me dealing with my own loss in life.
It’s a quick read and worth every moment. The author reads it himself in his own deadpan style which initially sounded a bit staccato but I eventually found endearing.
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