The third book of summer is from my favorite genre and by far my favorite book of summer - Stories I Only Tell My Friends by Rob Lowe. This autobiography tells of the Rob's life from his childhood in Ohio to present day California.
This story was a lot of fun to read because I "know" most of the people in his life. He grew up with Charlie Sheen, Emilio Estevez, Tom Cruise, and Matt Dillon, to name a few. He dated many famous women, some were on the cusp of fame and others came from Hollywood royalty. He even had a relationship with a real royal.
The heart of the story is Rob's desire to have a good life and make great movies. He shows that the industry is not very nice and it's hard to make a good living. Thankfully along the way he meets good people who help him conquer his demons. I enjoyed reading about his experiences as he made The Outsiders with Francis Ford Coppola, lobbied for votes on a clean environment initiative (Proposition 65) on a bus with Jane Fonda, Whoopi Goldberg, and Michael J. Fox, worked on the Wayne's World & Tommy Boy movies, how your true family supports you when dealing with addiction, and his time on The West Wing.
I noticed that Rob had a penchant for two words - zeitgeist and auteur. These words are outside of typical vernacular that they stood out to me each time he used them. Here's your vocabulary lesson for the day (thanks to Miriam-Webster.com):
zeitgeist - noun, often capitalized \ˈtsīt-ˌgīst, ˈzīt-\: the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era
auteur (refers you to auteur theory) : a view of filmmaking in which the director is considered the primary creative force in a motion picture
Remember those when you get on Teen Jeopardy some day.
Remember those when you get on Teen Jeopardy some day.
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