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If I Only Knew Then...

Learning from Our Mistakes

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Writer, activist, and actor Charles Grodin delivers a fascinating collection of more than eighty intimate and revealing stories from friends and colleagues in the worlds of entertainment, sports, journalism, politics, and business-inspiring, entertaining, and heartfelt accounts of mistakes they've made and the lessons they learned.
Carol Burnett writes about an ill-fated meeting with Cary Grant. Rosie O'Donnell remembers her inability to express her love for a close girlfriend. Senator Orrin Hatch regrets voting against Martin Luther King Day. Goldie Hawn considers her last day on Laugh-In...and that's just the beginning!
Alan Alda overprepares for an interview. Ben Stiller wonders whether he should have stayed in school. Kenneth Cole gets mixed up during an important speech. Lily Tomlin reconsiders a wardrobe choice. And what do Shirley MacLaine and Paul Newman regret? You'll have to read to find out.
If Only I Knew Then... is that rare book that could change your life. We aren't always aware we're making mistakes. These wonderful stories offer insights that could keep us from erring in the future. Don't make the mistake of not reading this book!
All of Mr. Grodin's proceeds from this book will be donated to HELP USA, a not-for-profit organization with a mission to empower the homeless and others in need to become and remain self-reliant.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 24, 2007
      When actor and TV commentator Grodin (It Would Be So Nice if You Weren't Here
      ) asked Shirley MacLaine about her biggest mistake, she suggested he go ask President Bush about his. Others of the 82 celebrity contributors to this collection who look back at lessons learned the hard way squirmed to evade Grodin's “truth or dare,” while many have risen to the challenge with painful memories of nervousness, humiliation, social embarrassments, shame, regret, denial and guilt. Recalling an incident when she was 13, Mary Steenburgen can still “feel my face burn with shame at my own snobbery.” After Leonard Nimoy ignored a publisher's warning, fans wrongly interpreted the title of his memoir, I Am Not Spock,
      to mean he was “rejecting the character and all things connected with Star Trek
      .” Walter Cronkite's “biggest mistake” was retiring too soon. The standout piece is by Pete Hamill, who compresses his entire life into five pages as he reflects on the aftermath of his decision to drop out of high school. (Grodin will donate his royalties to HELP USA, which serves the homeless.)

    • Library Journal

      September 15, 2007
      Actor Grodin ("I Like It Better When Youre Funny") has compiled more than 80 compelling stories meant to help readers learn from their mistakes and those of others. Entries come from people in a variety of fields, including celebrities like Carol Burnett, Steve Somers, and Sen. Orrin G. Hatch. Their humanity shines through as they recount crucial mistakes. Actor Leonard Nimoy discusses the consequences of not listening to the experts, and astronaut Wally Schirra demonstrates how first feelings can be misleading. Highly browsable, this will most likely fly off the shelves. For all libraries. [All the proceeds of this books sale go toward HELP USA, a not-for-profit organization aimed at empowering the homeless.Ed.]

      Copyright 2007 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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