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Never Have Your Dog Stuffed: And Other Things I've Learned by Alan Alda

oregon_small_fry's review

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4.0

Alan Alda is so sexy, I love you alan alda!
A funny memoir.

hemingawry's review against another edition

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4.0

He’s one of America’s most recognizable and acclaimed actors–a star on Broadway, an Oscar nominee for The Aviator, and the only person to ever win Emmys for acting, writing, and directing, during his eleven years on MAS*H. Now Alan Alda has written a memoir as elegant, funny, and affecting as his greatest performances.


“My mother didn’t try to stab my father until I was six,” begins Alda’s irresistible story. The son of a popular actor and a loving but mentally ill mother, he spent his early childhood backstage in the erotic and comic world of burlesque and went on, after early struggles, to achieve extraordinary success in his profession.


Yet Never Have Your Dog Stuffed is not a memoir of show-business ups and downs. It is a moving and funny story of a boy growing into a man who then realizes he has only just begun to grow.


It is the story of turning points in Alda’s life, events that would make him what he is–if only he could survive them.


From the moment as a boy when his dead dog is returned from the taxidermist’s shop with a hideous expression on his face, and he learns that death can’t be undone, to the decades-long effort to find compassion for the mother he lived with but never knew, to his acceptance of his father, both personally and professionally, Alda learns the hard way that change, uncertainty, and transformation are what life is made of, and true happiness is found in embracing them.


Never Have Your Dog Stuffed , filled with curiosity about nature, good humor, and honesty, is the crowning achievement of an actor, author, and director, but surprisingly, it is the story of a life more filled with turbulence and laughter than any Alda has ever played on the stage or screen.


From the Hardcover edition.

alliloop88's review

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5.0

A very interesting read into the history of this great actor's life. I don't usually read autobiographies but this one was good and I enjoyed looking into what he went through to get where he is today.

ashtonbakerreads's review

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4.0

I love M*A*S*H and Hawkeye is one of my favorite characters. After reading this, I’ve a newfound affection for the man who played him, Alan Alda (or as much affection as you can have for someone you don’t know personally). This was a humorous, serious, and captivating account of scenes from his life. He’s a great storyteller.

avid_read's review against another edition

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funny informative reflective medium-paced

4.0

firedew's review against another edition

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funny hopeful inspiring reflective relaxing medium-paced

4.25

bvilushis's review against another edition

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emotional funny informative inspiring lighthearted reflective medium-paced

3.75

kmhofman's review against another edition

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fast-paced

5.0

kricketa's review

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3.0

this is one of the more random choices i've listened to on audio- a library patron recommended it to me a couple years ago. alda's memoir is warm and funny even when it touches on difficult subjects, such as his mother's mental illness or the time he nearly died in chile. recommended for theater buffs or m*a*s*h* fans.

sas408's review against another edition

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reflective medium-paced

3.75