A review by mollysk
Then Again by Diane Keaton

4.0

Received this book as a Goodreads give-away. Diane Keaton could have written a book solely about her career as an actress and all that went with it. And, while I admit that I'm curious about all of that, I'm glad that she didn't.

Instead, her book feels like a family collage, spanning several generations. It provides a vivid sense of Southern California in the 40's, 50's, and 60's, as well as a meditation on aging, parenting, and the relationships between mothers and daughters. Quirky, and at times, beautifully written. A worthwhile read.