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Role model and romantic heroine, movie star and wife of Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall is a woman whose celebrity and glamour increase with time. In her spirited and candid new book, she shares her experience of life--writing about romance, marriage, loneliness, friendship, work, and new beginnings.

214 pages, Hardcover

First published September 27, 1994

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Lauren Bacall

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Betty Joan Perske, better known as Lauren Bacall, was a Golden Globe– and Tony Award–winning, as well as Academy Award–nominated, American film and stage actress and model. Known for her husky voice and sultry looks, she became a fashion icon in the 1940s and has continued acting to the present day.

She is perhaps best known for being a film noir leading lady in films such as The Big Sleep (1946) and Dark Passage (1947), as well as a comedienne, as seen in 1953's How to Marry a Millionaire. Bacall also enjoyed success starring in the Broadway musicals Applause in 1970 and Woman of the Year in 1981.

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Author 1 book49 followers
August 9, 2016
I love her so. Any one who claims this is just a book of name shaming and that its dull, is completely out of their element.

What a wonderful woman Betty was, right till the end. I loved By myself and i loved Now.
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916 reviews28 followers
January 27, 2024
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Lauren Bacall wrote more than one autobiography and NOW was her last written in 2012, just two years before her death at the age of 89. Although the book talks about her friends, her family and a beloved pet, her acting career and even her lavish homes, the theme that dominates the book is loneliness and regret. Not in a maudlin sense, but a no nonsense woman who has seen and done everything and and still looks back and sees her mistakes and feels the longstanding emptiness that her career hasn’t been able to fill.

I believe that Lauren Bacall was the woman she played on the screen. She was a strong woman who would not be told her place and she enjoyed working and did her best by her family at the same time. After her children were grown I think she believed that she didn’t have a close enough relationship with them, but then she felt that she didn’t have a close enough relationship with her own mother. Ms Bacall’s father was absent and she ended up raising her children without a father.

This was written in more of a train of thought style of writing, as I’m sure because Ms Bacall wasn’t the type of woman to have a ghost writer do any of her work. It has segments, but she covers the same subject matter in different ways in different segments. I admired Ms. Bacall and I enjoyed her book, but I admit it made me a little sad.
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4,424 reviews38 followers
November 4, 2011
A fascinating read about one of the least well know but most enduring figures in all of Hollywood.
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Author 264 books7 followers
November 26, 2019
I have always liked her, and this book has confirmed why I have liked her:
She was a real person, and she writes in a style that the average person would compose in, if they were sitting down and telling a story to a friend. Granted, this style may offend some, but it is definitely her opinion on life and the events in her life.
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Author 7 books45 followers
October 27, 2007
Whiny, self-indulgent. She should have stopped with By Myself, which was really fascinating. I'm especially all cut up about the trials she faced getting her country house in the Hamptons decorated. :P
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171 reviews10 followers
November 28, 2018
I enjoyed this book perhaps more than it warranted because it was written when Bacall was 70. I liked reading her take on growing old, on having adult children, on the inevitable losses.
375 reviews1 follower
May 17, 2020
this was second book I read by Lauren Bacall first one was By myself this was also very good her and Bogie love never died even though he did
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958 reviews40 followers
April 28, 2009
This wasn't s biography in the strictest sense, it rambled all over the place. But the anecdotes about the famous were delightful. I felt it was a lot of little stories that she hadn't been able to incude in her autobiography.
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813 reviews5 followers
November 20, 2018
I was a bit disappointed in this book. Because I read her first book "By Myself" more than once, I happily paid for this book. Unfortunately, this one did not even come close to the first book in quality. This book seemed erratic with the author jumping from one subject to another willy nilly. This was more like a brief glimpse into her life after Bogie whereas the first book stayed on track and took circumstances in chronological order. This book gave very brief glimpses into the life of Lauren Bacall. I can't say I hated this book or even disliked it but it was not anywhere as good as her first autobiography. I did learn some things I didn't know about some of the Hollywood jet-setters so that was a plus. I could understand her worship of Bogie but I found the part about her worship of Lawrence Olivier to be a bit (okay a lot) overboard. In fact, if I ever read this book again I will skip that part entirely. I've read too many books about "Vivien and Larry" so I know his care of his wife was NOT as gushingly heroic as Ms. Bacall made it out to be! But I am glad that I read it though I think I should have just gone to the library for it instead.
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1,368 reviews28 followers
April 8, 2019
I have had the book for awhile. Really enjoyed hearing about how she felt and what happened in the years between 40 and 60. I always thought she was an interesting person and this book brings that out.
540 reviews2 followers
November 3, 2018
Way more insightful and candid than most Hollywood bios. Very engaging
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1,135 reviews1 follower
August 1, 2019
#97 of 120 books pledged to read during 2019
688 reviews2 followers
October 24, 2020
A great follow up to her autobiography- full of perspectives and hope. I saw her in Sweet Bird of Yourh in her 70s and was awed by her presence!
407 reviews20 followers
December 30, 2021
A little dull in the middle but the beginning and end of the book was written.
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6 reviews
January 13, 2024
I love how it's written as if you're hanging out with a friend and they're telling you stories about their life.
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16 reviews4 followers
August 4, 2024
The end of dreams

A little bit more self serving than sharing. Had the feeling that the author wanted us to feel sorry for her at times
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2,442 reviews7 followers
December 20, 2024
Not a memoir as such, but taking different topics and expounding on what they meant to Bacall. Plenty of photos at the relevant places in the book as well. Very enjoyable.
658 reviews6 followers
March 13, 2017
A slim easy to read volume, interesting in parts but repetitive in others. One for fans only.
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7 reviews1 follower
March 24, 2014
Surprisingly Interesting & Honest

I love biographies and have always loved Ms.Bacall. I chose to read this before her first book because it was available on Kindle. I am glad I did. It was almost written as if the reader was having a conversation with her. Not a 'hollywood' tell all book. A book about a woman musing about life's questions.
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67 reviews14 followers
March 19, 2011
there's something really boring about the way Lauren Bacall writes or approaches a story: she's not too into the details enough for me. the best part of this book was learning about her obsession with working, self-willed gardening, self-willed house restoration. amen, self will.
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825 reviews53 followers
August 16, 2014
Now is Lauren Bacall's autobiography. She told her story honestly in the form of random thinking. There was no chronological order to it. She talked of her old famous friends, many of whom I did not know. She said that Vivian Leigh had a mental illness.
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1,442 reviews39 followers
September 23, 2015
Topical reflectons on her life (1994) -- subjects include "Work," "Children," "The House," "Friendship and Loss." Interesting enough to make me want to read her autobiography. Clearly she still is very much Bogart's wife.
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758 reviews15 followers
February 5, 2015
Sort of liked this. It's written about some of her personal memories of owning a house, how she's chosen to live independently, her relationships with her children, and of course Bogie. Not an autobiography and not really a memoir.
6 reviews
March 26, 2008
This book updates Lauren Becall's life from her first book, "By Myself".
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