A review by daceydacey
Then Again by Diane Keaton

3.0

Pretty chaotic memoir. It's told both in Keaton's own words and through letters and voicemails from her mother -- which is a lovely tribute, but sometimes felt disorganized and confusing. The parts about Keaton's movie career and movie stars were generally brief and aggressively positive (she doesn't acknowledge anything problematic about Woody Allen...ick).