The Legs Are the Last to Go: Aging, Acting, Marrying, and Other Things I Learned the Hard Way
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The Legs Are the Last to Go: Aging, Acting, Marrying, and Other Things I Learned the Hard Way

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It's conventional wisdom that Hollywood has no use for a woman over forty. So it's a good thing that Diahann Carroll--whose winning, sometimes controversial career breached racial barriers--is anything but conventional. Shonda Rhimes, the creator and executive producer of the hit program "Grey's Anatomy," developed a role just for her, and a recent show that's to

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Hardcover, 271 pages
Published October 1st 2008 by Amistad Press
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Yvette
Yvette rated it 3 of 5 stars
It was interesting reading about the plight of this sofisticated and talent african american woman. Sharing her joys and success of her career enriched this biography.
Aleeda Crawley
I hope this book was cathartic for Ms. Carroll, because while it is interesting, The Legs Are the Last to Go certainly does not put her in a favorable light. In alternate chapters, and sometimes in the same chapter, she is sympathetic, pathetic, vain, self-centered and selfish. Both boastful and contrite, she weaves an interesting tale in her memoir.

Diahann Carroll occupies so many firsts in the African-American pantheon. Yet, for all her achievements, for all her intelligence, charisma, ...more
Grey853
Grey853 rated it 2 of 5 stars
Shelves: autobiography
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Sabrina
The legendary Diahann Carroll is an icon in the entertainment industry and her story is surprising when looking at it from a woman's point of view. She had suffered abuse by the hands of her husband and found love in all the wrong places. She is an admitted snob as far as her self image however, she has endured being a black women in show business and somehow turns out to be quite endearing. Kudos to Diahann for standing up for herself and "making it" as a beautiful woman who happen...more
katie
katie rated it 4 of 5 stars
I love biographies and I loved watching Diahann Carroll when I was growing up. This is a memoir written by her and she is extremely honest about her mistakes and about her maturing process as well as the mistakes she made and lessons learned. I enjoyed this book very much.
Michelle
Diahann Carroll discusses different issues relating to her life in this great book. She is witty and interesting and worth reading.
Sister
Sister rated it 2 of 5 stars
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Sandi
Sandi rated it 4 of 5 stars
A fun read about an entertainer I have always liked.
Linda
Linda rated it 3 of 5 stars
Autobiography by the singer/actress.
Mothership
I'm currently reading and Diahann pulls no punches. She entertaining, funny and direct. So far! Another review when I've actually finished. I'm finished and she could have delved more into detail. It was a breezy book, but as far as what brownstone she lived in as a kid in Harlem, etc., historical details were missing. The book was too general for me. I need depth and detail.
Lori
Lori rated it 4 of 5 stars
I'm not typically a fan of celebrity bios, but I truly enjoyed Ms. Carroll's book. I never expected her to be so funny and honest, particularly about all of her marriages or her 9 year affair with Sidney Poitier. She also confessed to having always been something of a fashion-obsessed, drama queen. Overall, it was an interesting and intimate look back at Ms. Carroll's life.
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Shelves: memoirs, npr, pop-culture
As heard on "All Things Considered" on WYPR.
L. Denise
So far, its a bit slow -- but very detailed.
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