I grew up on Sonny and Cher. Cher has always been part of my pop culture life. I remember wearing a hula skirt wrapped around my head to mimic her long, straight hair. I adore Cher.
There is an incredible amount of detail in the stories Cher tells. I wondered about the vivid recall of mundane life moments until I realized she has an eidetic memory. At one point in the memoir, she mentioned learning a script after one reading, which clicked for me.
Cher introduces each chapter and then hands it off to Stephanie Block, who won a Tony award portraying Cher on Broadway. The audio version is captivating. I can't wait for part two!
From the publisher:
The extraordinary life of Cher can be told by only one person . . . Cher herself.
After more than seventy years of fighting to live her life on her own terms, Cher finally reveals her true story in intimate detail, in a two-part memoir.
Her remarkable career is unique and unparalleled. The only woman to top Billboard charts in seven consecutive decades, she is the winner of an Academy Award, an Emmy, a Grammy, and a Cannes Film Festival Award, and an inductee to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame who has been lauded by the Kennedy Center.
She is a lifelong activist and philanthropist.
As a dyslexic child who dreamed of becoming famous, Cher was raised in often-chaotic circumstances, surrounded by singers, actors, and a mother who inspired her in spite of their difficult relationship.
With her trademark honesty and humor, Cher: The Memoir traces how this diamond in the rough succeeded with no plan and little confidence to become the trailblazing superstar the world has been unable to ignore for more than half a century.
Cher: The Memoir, Part One follows her extraordinary beginnings through childhood to meeting and marrying Sonny Bono—and reveals the highly complicated relationship that made them world-famous, but eventually drove them apart.
Cher: The Memoir reveals the daughter, the sister, the wife, the lover, the mother, and the superstar.
It is a life too immense for only one book.
I grew up on Cher, too! I should grab this one.
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