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'How I survived beauty pageants, Elvis, sex, Bruce Willis, lies, marriage, motherhood, Hollywood, and the irrepressible urge to say what you think.'From wholesome beauty queen to saucy cover girl, from heartbreaking movie star (THE LAST PICTURE SHOW, TAXI DRIVER) to one of television's most loved comediennes (MOONLIGHTING, CYBILL), Cybill Shepherd is renowned as sassy, shocking and sexy. In CYBILL DISOBEDIENCE, she opens her heart with the wit and honesty of a star who's seen and knows it all.


Name: morehumanthanhuman
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Wantstopresentherselfasavictim
Date: Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2012
Review: When it comes to providing a sense of the subject, this autobiography actually does a great job. The only problem is that the person presented isn't exactly somebody one would want to spend much time with. Cybill clearly comes across as somebody who is happy to make her living trading on her beauty only to notice and protest that the game is rigged in favor of the young and pretty when her beauty starts to fade . . . who never manages to honor a single vow she makes, but acts betrayed when those around her act the same way . . . who chides Bruce Willis for being an actor who behaves as he is above his material while letting us know in tedious, unremitting detail how much better she is than her material . . . who turns a dispute over whether she should be able to promote her C.D. on her television show into accusations of racism . . .who uses blatant sexuality to sell herself when it suits her but plays the victim when anybody notices the currency in which she trades . . . who isn't able to maintain any personal or professional relationships, but somehow is never at fault . . . who is somehow a hero of the civil rights and gay rights movement because she marched in a rally or two and showed up at the opening of a museum (and who tosses her "status" in the movement around as if it means she can't be racist). Late in the book she inserts some "lessons" learned from therapy, but they don't seem to go very deep and they certainly don't permeate the book.The book itself has a somewhat muddled style. I think the ghost writer struggled with how to present the material so it wasn't just an account of sexual adventures, professional tantrums, and a couple of lucky breaks in a career of mostly mediocre placeholders. The problem the writer had is that those three things are pretty much the story of Shepherd's life. The sexual adventures might make a great book if they weren't all so meaningless. It isn't really that the book has a lack of detail - it's more that the detail Shepherd shares isn't vivid enough to make you feel like you're reading accounts of actual people. You get the mechanics, but no real sense of why you want to read it. As for the professional tantrums, Shepherd makes herself out to be the victim of producers, co-stars, basically anybody who had anything to do with either of her shows. I imagine if Bruce Willis, Glenn Caron, Christine Baranski, or Bob Myles wrote a book, the story would be quite different.Is sexism real? Of course it is. Do women still have responsibility for how they act in professional environments? There is a telling moment in the book where she records getting a call from Roseanne Barr. Roseanne commiserates with her about what it is like to have a difficult reputation and to survive a troubled show. Cybill says she didn't really do any of the things of which she was being accused. Roseanne replied that she did do everything that she was accused of and wishes she had done more. I don't think I'd want to work with either Cybill or Roseanne, but I know who I'd rather have a drink with and who is capable of a much more insightful and interesting account of their own life. Whether I'm hanging out with somebody or reading their autobiography, I'll always prefer the person who is capable of meaningful insight about their own behavior.

Name: Meks Librarian
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: EntertainingandThoughtProvoking
Date: Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2015
Review: Cybill Shepherd's autobiography was published in the year 2000 and has a very telling subtitle: "How I Survived Beauty Pageants, Elvis, Sex, Bruce Willis, Lies, Marriage, Motherhood, Hollywood, and the Irrepressible Urge to Say What I Think".To me, Cybill Shepherd's name was known as that of an actress, and I could sort of put a face to the name but have never seen any of her movies or the various series she has starred in during the 1980s and 90s; nor have I ever heard her sing, in spite of a rather impressive discography.That did not make reading her book any less interesting. The way her life changed from pretty girl with what transpires as a rather unhappy home life to landing her first modelling jobs and then on to becoming a movie star and singer, with a career that had many ups and downs, plus a complicated personal life to match, is described in what sounds like an honest, no-fuss manner. (I have deliberately chosen to say "sounds like", because I can of course not really tell how much honesty there is in an autobiography by someone I do not personally know.)There is sadness in the book, but also a lot of humour. More than once, I found her choice of words quite wonderful. For instance, she says about her first phone call from Elvis that he had "a voice like melted Kraft caramels". Some of the people mentioned only go by nicknames such as The Suit or The Executioner, while others - her co-stars, husbands, partners and relatives - appear by their full names. Not everyone she worked with on or off camera gets away lightly, but there is no nastiness and nothing that sounds too outrageous to be true.As the book was published in 2000, I wanted to know what happened in the 15 years since, and looked her up on wikipedia. Already in the book are described some of her activities for equal rights, and I was pleased to read that she was honoured in 2009 by the Human Rights Campaign in Atlanta with a National Ally for Equality award.What do I think of Cybill Shepherd now, after I have read her autobiography? Well, she comes across as a very "human" human being - with just as many faults and strengths as everyone else, and she is not ashamed of admitting to the former and playing on the latter. Admittedly, I am still not overly interested in watching any of the movies or series she has been in, and I am not going out to buy one of her records anytime soon. But the book made for an interesting, entertaining and sometimes thought-provoking read, with the free copy showing only minor typing errors. Therefore, 4 out of 5 stars, I'd say.

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