BREAKING THE SILENCE
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- £6.99
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- £6.99
Publisher Description
Her Polaroid commercials with James Garner and her Emmy Award winning television performances have made, funny, charming, Mariette Hartley one of America's favorite stars. But, hidden behind her good humor was a family legacy of abuse, suicide, and alcoholism that nearly destroyed her. Growing up the privileged granddaughter of psychologist John B. Watson, who preached that children should never be kissed, hugged or even touched. Mariette went from days of martinis, tweeds and roses in suburban Connecticut to madcap nights in Hollywood, outwardly leading a charmed life. Inside, though her family secrets and abusive husband were pushing her toward tragedy. Filled with wit, humanity and marvelous inside stories of Hollywood and television, Breaking the Silence is the story of Mariette's triumphant journey to hope, courage and a happy new life - a work as warm and engaging as the woman herself.
Mariette is the national spokesperson for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and is a co-facilitator of suicide survivor groups in Los Angeles. She is a sought after motivational speaker dealing with mental health issues and suicide. She lives in L.A. with her husband, surrounded by her children, grandchildren and friends.
"Truly wonderful, funny and vulnerable and very courageous." - Sharon Gless, star of Cagney and Lacey
"Intelligence and candor... this splendid autobiography, sometimes hilarious, sometimes horrifying, always on target, rises well above others of its kind." - Publishers Weekly
"Moving and strong... tart humor, a magnanimous heart, and a winning sense of the ridiculous." - Kirkus Reviews
"Funny, bright and lively, and a delight to read. The pain is there, but she brushstrokes it with humor that has been her weapon of resilience all her life." - Seattle Times
"Surprisingly frank, readable and funny... Hartley is a survivor." - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
"Mariette Hartley reveals her family secrets with wit and heartbreaking directness." -McNaughton Book Service
"A moving and strong celebrity memoir of growing up in a family severely disturbed by alcoholism." - Kirkus Reviews
"This book should not be out of print." - Tim Bazzett - Book Happy
"Under the surface of this lovely entertaining, conversational book is great sea of profound emotional content that Mariette Hartley has handled with both sensitivity and insight. Hartley's book will make you put down your martini and go hug your kid and that's a wonderful thing." - Rod, Reader Review, Amazon
"Breaking the Silence is a book I would recommend to anyone who has dealt with suicide whether it was a close friend or family member." Terence Richard, Reader Review, Amazon
"Breaking the Silence" has fantastic humor. I could not put the book down and did not want it to end." G. Santelli, Reader Review Amazon
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Sometimes hilarious, sometimes horrifying, always on target, this splendid autobiography by Emmy-winning actress Hartley and playwright Commire rises well above other efforts of its kind. Many of Hartley's themes are familiar--alcoholism, physical and mental abuse, psychoanalysis and eventual redemption--but her intelligence, candor and uncluttered prose cast all afresh. Whether she is describing an outrageous series of outtakes on the set of Gunsmoke or her father's decline and eventual bloody suicide, she offers substance and style. A special pleasure is her humor. On an adolescent rival: ``I'll bet she saves all her kilt pins in a little box that says `Kilt Pins.' '' On Fay Wray: ``I just wish my demons had been large, furry and visible. They weren't.'' Photos not seen by PW. First serial to People; BOMC featured alternate.