From Under the Truck
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- $19.99
Publisher Description
“Josh Brolin’s out to catch his breath between the slant-eyed suggestions and irrefutable evidence of his past. He hears voices, and he listens, reminding us with brutal honesty that our surroundings were never there to be carried, rather woven into the fabric of the freedom to be who we are.”—Matthew McConaughey
From Josh Brolin, a unique and decidedly un-celebrity memoir, by turns affecting, funny, uncanny, and unforgettable—read by the author, this edition features exclusive intro and outro music by Chris Stapleton.
Weaving a latticework of different strands, moving back and forth through time, Josh Brolin captures a life marked by curiosity, pain, devotion, kindness, humor. He recounts an unconventional childhood far from Hollywood. Raised on a ranch in Paso Robles, California, he was surrounded as a child by the wolves, cougars, and other wild animals gathered by his fearless and explosive mother, Jane Agee Brolin. Her tragic, early death haunts this book, and the force of her unforgettable personality is felt throughout. Brolin also brings to life his career in the film industry—from his breakout role in The Goonies to the set of No Country for Old Men—and the professional and personal ups and downs in between and since. With unflinching honesty but also great humor, he shares insights into relationships, addiction, love, and fatherhood, while letting the white space in between words speak for itself. Grappling with the mysteries of life and death in a way that will catch readers by surprise, From Under the Truck is an audacious and riveting memoir from a born writer.
Customer Reviews
Interesting perspective
I enjoyed this.
Confusing at best.
This book would’ve been better had it been told in order. The manuscript read more like a screenplay. Literally. Choppy and confusing. Although some of the stories were entertaining, they shine a light on the massive size of Bolin’s ego. It would have served him well to enlist the help of a ghost writer. This story, delivered in a more palatable way may have been more impactful. I’m not sure he truly believes he’s just another bozo on the bus.
ngl it’s pretty terrible :( bummer
i hate to make a bad review, but if you have a choice, do NOT buy this book if you are expecting a story of his life in chronological order. it’s literally his journal entries in the most random orders with no context whatsoever. i was excited to hear about his story