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Ashley Judd: Crying on the Inside

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Although her mother Naomi and older sister Wynonna rose to fame as the country-music duo the Judds, Ashley Judd took her own road to stardom, becoming one of the most successful actresses in Hollywood today. In this unauthorized biography, veteran author and reporter James Dickerson recounts her difficult childhood in Kentucky, her big-screen breakthrough in the 1993 movie Ruby in Paradise, her ongoing series of starring roles and her off-screen romances with the likes of actor Robert DeNiro, singer Michael Bolton and racecar driver Dario Fanchitti. Discover the inside story of this rare beauty, who has starred in Heat, Eye of the Beholder, Double Jeopardy and Kiss the Girls. She most recently teamed up again with Kiss the Girls costar Morgan Freeman for the movie High Crimes. Includes an 8-page color section.

350 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2002

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June 20, 2018
Poorly written and poorly formatted for the Kindle app. Captain Obvious is alive and well and writing biographies. We get such gems as "It is also known as a film-making center, primarily because of the many movies made there..."
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There are also numerous typos and misused words. Apparently Ashley's family treated her like a "pen cushion". Yeah, I guess getting stabbed with a Bic would make anyone cry on the inside.
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November 17, 2018
This poorly written poorly titled book was a waste of time. A better title would have been Mommie Dearest with a Side of Grits. The book had very little about Ashley Judd. There was as much or more about Naomi and about Wynnona. I am not a real fan of any of the Judd's and picked up this book as part of some research I am doing on child abuse and unhappy childhood experiences.

The writing style was uninteresting. Just a reporting of information gleaned from Naomi's autobiography and TV interviews with the various Judd's . In addition to the 40 page filmography, the book is padded with page after page of movie plots for each of Ashley's movies.

Nothing in this book told me why Ashley is crying on the inside. The back cover promised "psychological insights" but I found nothing that the average person could not deduce .
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July 17, 2016
I am not sure I like reading biography's. The true picture of a person would be in their own autobiography. I never knew Ashley's career was so up and down. I always thought she took star billing from the beginning. I hope she is a success in both her personal and professional life. She deserves it.
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December 8, 2021
Editorial Mess

This book is an editorial nightmare with multiple misspellings and inappropriate use of double, consecutive words. While the content is somewhat interesting, the book never touches on Judd's relationship with Harvey Weinstein, who was charged with sexually assaulting multiple aspiring actresses and company employees.
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January 5, 2023
Not a very well written book. Some data was incorrectly stated, names mispelled, etc. I did not read the entire book because of the above mentioned problems. This book does not do just to the life of Ashley Judd.
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July 6, 2022
Interesting read

I enjoyed the book but there were a lot of misspelled words. I was disappointed in that regard. I do admire Ashley after reading this .
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