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If I Knew Then

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In If I Knew Then, which was first published in 1962, Debbie Reynolds makes her debut as an author, having already excelled in numerous other fields of expression-including appearing in motion pictures, on the stage, in vaudeville and on television, and selling more than a million copies of her record "e;Tammy,"e; from the movie Tammy and the Bachelor (1957)."e;I'm Debbie Reynolds."e;Well, I'm not really Debbie; I'm Mary Frances.

But if you like Debbie you can call me that. Or you can call me Sis, like my father, or Frannie, like my brother, or Mrs. Karl or-Whatever you want to call me, I'm pleased to meet you."e;Now let's get down to cases.

Like the Case of Why Debbie Reynolds Is Writing a Book.

That's one that even Perry Mason would have trouble solving."e;Me write a book?"e;I can imagine the hubbub this will arouse in certain quarters"e;People who know me well know I will not be swayed by flattery.

I am going to write this book, anyway. First I'd better list what this book is not."e;1.

It is not an autobiography of Little Me. The life and times of this belle will have to be written a few decades hence."e;2.

It will not teach you how to play the piano in forty-five (45) days."e;3.

It will not cure nervous tension, negative thinking or excess acidity."e;Then what is it?"e;It is a book about the things I have learned, often the hard way.

It was prompted by the people who have written me for advice on a variety of subjects, mainly personal.

Why me, I don't know. But they write...."e;-Debbie Reynolds

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Papamoa Press
1789122554 / 9781789122558
eBook (EPUB)
03/09/2018
English
1 pages
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