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You Look Like That Girl: A Child Actor Stops Pretending and Finally Grows Up Hardcover – June 30, 2015

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  • Hardcover: 275 pages
  • Publisher: Beaufort Books (June 30, 2015)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0825307465
  • ISBN-13: 978-0825307461
  • Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 0.9 x 9.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (57 customer reviews)
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Too often, 'celebrity' memoirs are about the celebrity - and read like a chronicle of name-dropping and sound bytes of someone's celebrity life - in other words - it's hard to get behind the person of the personna. Moreover, for many celebrity memorirs, the writing isn't even an issue; it's an afterthought. Refreshingly, in You Look Like That Girl - the writing is super - well-crafted and engaging and most of all: real. I remembered Lisa Jakub as the older daughter in the iconic movie, Mrs. Doubtfire (she was Liddie). But that is the tip of the ice-berg on this actress/author's body of work...before she recognized a need for balance, sanity and identity and quietly left Hollywood to find it. This is a wonderful behind-the-face memoir wherein you meet a real person, with insights beyond her years but in keeping with a precocious child-actress experience. Entertaining, interesting and most of all: honest.
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What an incredible book. Lisa's account of her 18-year-long career is honest, funny, witty and humble. While the book does chronicle her adventures of working with some of the biggest names in Hollywood, attending red carpet events, and traveling to exotic locations, the real underlying message of the book is that we each need to live our lives in a way that gives us meaning and purpose and happiness. In a world where the path of most childhood actors is drugs and disaster, Lisa managed to carve herself a different path. Her story will have you laughing out loud while simultaneously wanting to pass her a Kleenex through the pages of the book. Her story is refreshing. Her story is worth reading.
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Lisa Jakub's memoir of her time in Hollywood as a child actor is beautifully written and full of insights and depth. There's a lot about the inner workings of Hollywood in the book, and it reveals how difficult it can be to form meaningful relationships in an industry that makes it nearly impossible to form deep roots. At the same time, Hollywood is almost a character in the book, and it forms the perfect setting for the sometimes bizarre interactions that happen in a place where so many people come to fulfill their dreams. Part of the fun in reading the book is the inclusion of the many well known actors, directors, and producers, but it never feels like mere name dropping on the part of the author. She formed meaningful, though often sadly fleeting, relationships with the individuals that many of us see on the big screen or in the tabloids and gossip magazines that too often dehumanize them. It's easy to forget that such stars are real people, and this memoir is a vivid reminder of that fact. My two favorite aspects of You Look Like That Girl are the author's wonderful sense of humor, which elevates the narrative even in the sadder moments, and the strong sense of the memoir being not just a narrative but a journey from a place of uncertainty to a place of more security in terms of identity. It's about growing up, but in a setting that most of us will find foreign and fascinating. You Look Like That Girl is beautifully written and goes by all too quickly, and I hope to read more by the author.
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I met Lisa Jakub at a conference and even though I wasn't supposed to be buying nonfiction, she was so down to earth and interesting to listen to that I broke my resolve. While I'm not sure I would have recognized her, I did, of course, love Mrs. Doubtfire. Not only was Lisa an excellent actress, she is a beautiful writer. She tells her story without naming names and blaming her hard life on other people. She has beautiful imagery: " Love flies into the stage lights like a moth, and dies in a puff of smoke." or "If we can just remember that people are all fundamentally the same, it doesn't make any sense to grab a kid from a party like she's a gift bag." (You'll have to read the book to find out the story.)

This book relates to all of us who at times have ended up doing something because it was what we fell into or what was expected to us or who knows why. It talks about the courage it takes to break free, to try to start something new.

So whether you're a bit starstruck or just a bit stuck, pick up You Look Like That Girl.
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This is a terrific memoir. I love all kinds of memoirs. It doesn't matter if I've heard of the person who is writing it. If the blurb evinces my interest, I'll give the sample a try. If I like the sample, I'll download the book. I read the book in one sitting. Ms. Jakub is one fabulous writer.

Her life story is a little unusual -- in that she started working in showbiz when she was under five. She didn't become super-star famous. Mostly people recognized her from Mrs. Doubtfire. But her writing is so fantastic, it doesn't matter that she isn't a mega star to justify writing a memoir so young, it doesn't matter that there are no scandals or sensational stories in the book, which so many celebrity memoirs include. Hers is a life story that -- in a way -- anyone can identify with. It's the human condition. We're dealt certain cards at birth. Our childhood is what it is. Some good things happen, some not-so-good things. She writes so deftly, so perfectly, of how the things she wanted in life slowly changed and how finally she went after a different dream in spite of her fears and discomfort. So well done.

I loved how she went back to college at 29, too. It's never too late, even if your 99!

Thoroughly enjoyable book.
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