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If you are expecting scandalous, juicy gossip; this is not that. Instead, it fuelled my nostalgia curiosity.
I am on a behind-the-scenes non-fiction binge at the moment and learning about Disney’s rise was incredibly interesting.
This shed light on our favourite shows and their conception, casting, doubts, hiccups, where that led the child stars.
You will recognise a lot of the child stars’ names, you will know perhaps some of the the executive and directors, you will definitely appreciate the impact and influence Disney had on Millennials, Gen Z, heck, even older audiences who crave that comfort.
This is completely accessible and told in a tone that would make it palatable for even non-fiction newbies or avoidants.
This didn’t cover darker secrets or cover-ups such as sexual assault etc and I think this was a deliberate decision. This makes this book more accessible to more people, it doesn’t dig into sore topics and bring up trauma for these stars, and doesn’t risk allegations or speculation.
This was a more positive look at Disney overall (in complete contrast to Careless People which I am also currently reading absolutely dragging Facebook), more based on the shows and the stars’ trajectory. Child friendly.
I am on a behind-the-scenes non-fiction binge at the moment and learning about Disney’s rise was incredibly interesting.
This shed light on our favourite shows and their conception, casting, doubts, hiccups, where that led the child stars.
You will recognise a lot of the child stars’ names, you will know perhaps some of the the executive and directors, you will definitely appreciate the impact and influence Disney had on Millennials, Gen Z, heck, even older audiences who crave that comfort.
This is completely accessible and told in a tone that would make it palatable for even non-fiction newbies or avoidants.
This didn’t cover darker secrets or cover-ups such as sexual assault etc and I think this was a deliberate decision. This makes this book more accessible to more people, it doesn’t dig into sore topics and bring up trauma for these stars, and doesn’t risk allegations or speculation.
This was a more positive look at Disney overall (in complete contrast to Careless People which I am also currently reading absolutely dragging Facebook), more based on the shows and the stars’ trajectory. Child friendly.