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Audition
A Memoir
by 
Barbara Walters
Bernadette Dunne
Publisher: Books on Tape
Subject(s):  Biography & Autobiography
Nonfiction
Language(s):  English
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Available copies:   0 (0 patron(s) on waiting list)
Library copies:   1
Lending period:   10 days
File size:   384694 KB
ISBN:   9781415943670
Release date:   May 20, 2008

Description

Young people starting out in television sometimes say to me: "I want to be you." My stock reply is always: "Then you have to take the whole package."

And now, at last, the most important woman in the history of television journalism gives us that "whole package," in her inspiring and riveting memoir. After more than forty years of interviewing heads of state, world leaders, movie stars, criminals, murderers, inspirational figures, and celebrities of all kinds, Barbara Walters has turned her gift for examination onto herself to reveal the forces that shaped her extraordinary life.

Barbara Walters’s perception of the world was formed at a very early age. The financial responsibility she felt for her family, the fear, the love—played a large part in the choices she made as she grew up: the friendships she developed, the relationships she had, the marriages she tried to make work. Ultimately, thanks to her drive, combined with a decent amount of luck, she began a career in television. And what a career it has been! Against great odds, Barbara has made it to the top of a

male-dominated industry. She was the first woman cohost of the Today show, the first female network news coanchor, the host and producer of countless top-rated Specials, the star of 20/20, and the creator and cohost of The View. She has not just interviewed the world’s most fascinating figures, she has become a part of their world. These are just a few of the names that play a key role in Barbara’s life, career, and book: Yasir Arafat, Warren Beatty, Menachem Begin, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, Jimmy Carter, Fidel Castro, Hugo Chávez, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Roy Cohn, the Dalai Lama, Princess Diana, Katharine Hepburn, King Hussein, Angelina Jolie, Henry Kissinger, Monica Lewinsky, Richard Nixon, Rosie O’Donnell, Christopher Reeve, Anwar Sadat, John Wayne . . . the list goes on and on.

Barbara Walters has spent a lifetime auditioning: for her bosses at the TV networks, for millions of viewers, for the most famous people in the world, and even for her own daughter, with whom she has had a difficult but ultimately quite wonderful and moving relationship. This book, in some ways, is her final audition, as she fully opens up both her private and public lives. In doing so, she has given us a story that is heartbreaking and honest, surprising and fun, sometimes startling, and always fascinating.

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Excerpts

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Excerpt from the Prologue
Back in the sixties, when I was appearing daily on NBC's Today show, I was living on Seventh Avenue and Fifty-seventh Street. My apartment was across from Carnegie Hall and on the corner of a very busy street. It was also near several large hotels that catered to businessmen. Perhaps because of this, the corner was the gathering place for some of the most attractive "ladies of the evening." Each morning at five o'clock I would emerge from my building wearing dark glasses, as I hadn't yet had my makeup done, and I was usually carrying a garment bag. It seemed obvious to the "ladies" that there was some big "number" I had just left. Now, bear in mind that, even then, I wasn't exactly a spring chicken. But I would emerge and look at the young ladies, some of whom were still teenagers. "Good morning," I would say. "Good morning," they would answer. And then I would get into this long black limousine with its uniformed driver, and we would glide off into the early morning light. And you know what effect all this had on the ladies?

I gave them hope.
Perhaps this book may do that for you.
So here it is, the whole package, from the beginning.


From the Hardcover edition.

 

Reviews

Laura L. Hutchison, The Free Lance-Star...

"Audition is brutally honest, both about Walters and those she's worked with. Readers won't be left wondering what she thinks of anything, or anyone, for that matter. . . . It's a fascinating look at a woman who has lived a fascinating life."

 
Kathleen Matthews, Washington Post...
"[Walters'] heartfelt candor lifts this book above mere titillation. . . . blended with this personal drama is a delightful tale of the golden age of television . . . Through 50-plus chapters, you feel as though you've enjoyed a year of weekly lunches with Walters . . . She regales you with the juicy behind-the-scenes details of the celebrities she's interviewed, mixed in with stories of her own trials and tribulations. In the end, you envy her a little less and admire her more."
 
Caitlin Flanagan, The Atlantic...
"...the book is a triumph!"
 
Kathleen Daley, New York Sun...
"...the grande dame of TV news has written a blockbuster. . . . Readers will gobble up the excerpts from scores of interviews with world leaders, politicians, celebrities and murderers."
 
Jeff Simon, The Buffalo News...
"an indispensable book along with a surefire monster best seller...intensely readable...She's TV's original monarch and superstar where power, show business and journalism converge. It's Barbara Walters' world, and the rest of us just live in it. [Her] mammoth memoir, doesn't just touch chords, it's a 600-plus page oratorio."
 
Rebecca Traister, Salon.com...
"...compulsively entertaining..."
 
Janet Maslin, The New York Times...
"Ms. Walters's story is greatly humanized by the family memoir that colors her long litany of professional successes."
 
Nicholas Lemann, The New Yorker...
"an unusually ambitious and successful book. ...suffused with an emotional intensity...it belongs to a part of American culture that Walters helped invent."
 
Allison Adato, People...
"She doesn't shy from the tough stuff... Nor does Walters, an entertainer as much as a ground-breaking journalist, skimp on the fun bits."
 
Liz Smith, New York Post...
"...the crowning glory of a remarkable career..."
 
Jo Piazza, New York Daily News...
"...sizzling..."
 
Publishers Weekly (starred)...
"...compulsively readable... [Walters] gives us an entertaining panorama of a full life lived and recounted with humor and bracing honesty. Alternating between tales of her personal struggles, professional achievements and insider anecdotes about the celebrities and world leaders she's interviewed, this mammoth memoir's energy never flags."
 
Ilene Cooper, Booklist (starred)...
"A smart, funny, fascinating book in which Walters captures possibly her most elusive subject: herself."
 

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