From Library Journal
You'd have to be living under a rock not to know that The Rosie O'Donnell Show is the biggest thing to hit daytime TV since Barney, and it's not surprising that articles and books about her proliferate. These latest works chronicle the facts of O'Donnell's life and career in very different ways. Rosie is a straight telling of O'Donnell's life. O'Donnell's mother, who instilled in her a passion for theater, died young, leaving behind a devastated family. Faced with an emotionally unavailable father, O'Donnell turned to TV family sitcoms for comfort. Her love of performing led her to stand-up comedy, Starsearch, the TV show Gimme a Break, and a DJ spot on VH-1. Movie roles followed (e.g., A League of Their Own, Sleepless in Seattle). The rest is television history. Everything Rosie also gives the facts of O'Donnell's life but serves more as a compendium. This full-color picture book includes lists of her films, interviews, examples of her stand-up routine, and the lyrics of her parodies. However, a list of all the TV stations that carry her show and of each past show's guests prove a little much. Libraries that already have George Mair and Anna Green's Rosie O'Donnell: Her True Story (Birch Lane Pr., 1997) might not need Rosie; purchase Everything Rosie?for the most ardent fans?where demand requires.?Rosellen Brewer, Monterey Bay Area Cooperative Lib. System, CA
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Product Description
From the tragic loss of her mother at age ten to discovering the joys of motherhood with her adopted son, Parker, "Everything Rosie" offers an information-packed guide that covers everything fans want to know about this popular talk show host, actress, and stand-up comedienne. Photos, many in color.






