Stories I Only Tell My Friends: An Autobiography by Rob Lowe | Editorial Reviews. Paperback (First Edition) $ $ Save 8% Current price is $, Original price is $ Stories I Only Tell My Friends: An Autobiography Hardcover – Ap. by. Rob Lowe (Author) › Visit Amazon's Rob Lowe Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. Rob Lowe (Author) out of 5 stars. 2, ratings/5(K). STORIES I ONLY TELL MY FRIENDS by Rob Lowe is a memoir of Rob Lowe life from childhood thru to right after he finished his work on The West Wing. He writes about his unconventional family, his early drive to act, the celebrities he has stumbled across along with the ones he has developed close relationships with, and many of the wild experiences he has felt lucky to have in his life/5(K).
Stories I Only Tell My Friends. Author: Rob Lowe. Chapter 1. I had always had an affinity for him, an admiration for his easy grace, his natural charisma, despite the fact that for the better part of a decade my then girlfriend kept a picture of him running shirtless through Central Park on her refrigerator door. Often in his memoir, "Stories I Only Tell My Friends," Rob Lowe, who shows himself to be smart and self-deprecating, marvels at the sheer absurdity of his circumstances. However, Stories I Only Tell My Friends was such an amazing balance of humor and emotion, completely pulled me in from the first page. I felt like I was with Rob Lowe during his time in Dayton, Ohio all the way to Los Angeles, the city he wanted to conquer. Mr. Lowe realizing that the world of acting had more sacrifices than you could imagine.
The inside look at the life of a star was so completely explored through Stories I Only Tell My Friends. From Lowe's early life in Ohio where he was deeply impacted by the divorce of his parents and the early exposure to community theater to a cross-country move to Los Angeles where he becomes friends with the Sheen brothers and Penn brothers but remains an outsider of sorts. Stories I Only Tell My Friends.: Rob Lowe. Henry Holt and Company, - Biography Autobiography - pages. Reviews. A wryly funny and surprisingly moving account of an. “Lowe not only has great timing, but proves a skilled mimic of well-known figures ranging from the spacy-sounding Coppola to fast-talking superagent Bernie Brillstein. Which makes the book not only fascinating, but a joy to listen to.” —The Providence Journal “It's one thing to read Rob Lowe's memoir, intriguing as it is.
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