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My Dad and Me: A Heartwarming Collection of Stories About Fathers from a Host of Larry's Famous Friends [Hardcover]

Larry King (Author)
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May 9, 2006
Yogi Berra’s dad, an immigrant from northern Italy, didn’t see the point of American sports, but taught Yogi to keep his word and always be on time. Mario Cuomo’s father seemed diminutive (“Maybe he was five foot six if his heels were not worn”), but he once led Mario and his brother in a herculean, nearly impossible effort to hoist and replant a downed 40-foot-tall blue spruce. C. Everett Koop’s dad imparted to his son the crucial difference between buying something and affording something. And from her famous father, Danny, Marlo Thomas learned the wisdom of forgiveness when he told her, “I do not hunch my back with yesterday.”

For My Dad and Me, Larry King asked more than 120 celebrated and successful people about their favorite memories of their fathers. Their recollections are rich with life lessons, large and small: Some are truly insightful and wise, some are hilarious, some are pragmatic, but each is a genuine reflection of the priceless gift of fatherhood. It’s one thing, after all, to be told about such virtues as honesty and integrity, hard work and perseverance, gentleness and strength. It’s quite another to see them living, or even sometimes faltering, within someone you love.

As warm and funny, reassuring and surprising as dads themselves, My Dad and Me not only celebrates fatherhood but also offers some candid glimpses behind the public images of well-known men and women from Donald Trump and President George H.W. Bush to Patricia Heaton and Bill Gates.

Larry King presents a moving and revealing collection of inspirational stories about fathers—and the life lessons they teach—from a host of famous men and women, including:

Chinua Achebe, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Helen Gurley Brown, President George H. W. Bush, Bob Costas, Alan Dershowitz, Phyllis Diller, Hugh Downs, Bill Gates, Ira Glass, Derek Jeter, Randy Johnson, Don Mattingly, Kevin Nealon, Kurt Russell, Bob Saget, Ryan Seacrest, Marlo Thomas, Alex Trebek, Donald Trump, Al Yankovic, And many more . . .

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From Publishers Weekly

From novelist Chinua Achebe to pop culture oddity Al Yankovic, CNN talk show host King collects 122 sentimental recollections of fathers and fatherhood. King's piece opens the collection; while his father died when King was just nine, King finds "I think about him almost all the time." The following short pieces (some fewer than 40 words) vary wildly. Producer, manager and consultant to the stars Bernie Brillstein recalls his father's belief, "When you meet someone new, if the first thing they see is dirty fingernails, their opinion of you won't be too hot." Saturday Night Live alum Victoria Jackson sees her father in moral terms, describing a man who "never had a drink or a cigarette, never cheated on my mom or told a dirty joke." Other recollections are boilerplate: fathers wanting the best for their children, working hard and making sacrifices to make ends meet. In the end, a father's influence on his offspring is difficult to quantify. Public radio superstar Ira Glass sums it up: "This stuff [parenting] just shows up inside us, like a virus that they never intended to transmit and we didn't intend to catch." (On sale May 9)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

From Booklist

Talk-show host King's name is the calling card here; without it, this book would not attract a great deal of attention. On the other hand, if he weren't who he is, he wouldn't know all these people, from whom he has gathered pithy comments, ranging in length from a paragraph to a few pages, about the importance of fathers. "I have personally asked famous and successful people from all walks of life to share with us, in their own words, memories, lessons, and tidbits of advice from their fathers." The remembrances/tributes are arranged alphabetically, from Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe ("The relationship between my father and his old uncle was instructive to me. There was something deep and mystical about it") to comic Al Yankovic ("[My father] never measured success by material possessions or power"). That alphabetical range also indicates the range of occupations of the individuals from whom King has elicited responses. He means for this little book to be inspirational, and it is, for few readers would really want to argue against his introductory statement: "A father provides us with some of the most important life lessons of all." Brad Hooper
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Crown (May 9, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0307236536
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307236531
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,768,253 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Slap together book with little wisdom, May 23, 2006
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This review is from: My Dad and Me: A Heartwarming Collection of Stories About Fathers from a Host of Larry's Famous Friends (Hardcover)
Am really disappointed in the book for a variety of reasons. One, 95% of the people listed aren't well known, or have such little to say that I got the feeling this was a slap together book that was produced simply to produce monies for his cardiac foundation. So disappointed I am sending it back to Amazon.com.

The few bits of wisdom one can glean from the people in the book, is work hard, don't give up, don't lie and be nice to people on the way up because you may need them on the way down.

Am sitting here trying to figure out who the target audience for this book is? Sure cannot be the under fifty crowd since there are so few people aside from Bill Gates, Joe Perry of Aerosmith for boomers to read. Where are the Tom Hanks, Steve Jobs, the young men who founded Yahoo and Google? Oprah, Jon Stewart, Ron Howard, Mel Gibson? Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, Steve Young?
Condi Rice, Tony Blair, etc?
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Light Father's Day Material, May 19, 2006
This review is from: My Dad and Me: A Heartwarming Collection of Stories About Fathers from a Host of Larry's Famous Friends (Hardcover)
Over 120 successful and well-known personages were asked to relay their favorite memories of their dads for this book. Larry King's was "Don't lie," Alan Dershowitz's was "fight up, not down" (don't pick on people smaller than you), Randy Johnson's was "Do the best you can - you might not get a second chance," and Dr. Koop's was learning the difference between being able to "buy" vs. "afford" something.

Yes, there are some tidbits here and there, but it is hard to convey much in a page or less (in most instances). In any case, it is nice Father's Day material, and the proceeds go to one of Larry King's foundations for helping others.
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