Then Again

Then Again

2011 • 300 pages

Ratings5

Average rating2.8

15

A very good read. Diane Keaton goes back and forth, weaving in details of her life with her mother's. I found it refreshingly honest and vulnerable and that surprised me. I love the fact that she honored her mother the way she did in the way she told her mother's story, through her letter and photographs and remembered phone messages. I also thought it was respectful that she didn't dish on all the romances she had. She paid tribute to some of the stars that were her lovers without going into any unnecessary detail.

July 14, 2012