pchianca 's review for:

3.0

Costello's long, rambling and sometimes maddeningly out-of-sequence memoir offers plenty of insights and anecdotes that make it worth sticking out to the end, at least for longtime fans. It's probably best tackled in smaller chunks: The way Costello's approached the book makes it possible to skim certain sections, or put it down for a while and pick up later from where you left off (or elsewhere), pretty much without missing a beat. In the end, what it lacks in cohesion it makes up in wry humor and fascinating observations from a long and winding career.