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Let's Face It

90 Years of Living, Loving, and Learning

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Let's Face It

By: Kirk Douglas
Narrated by: Jason Alexander
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Kirk Douglas is a born storyteller, and in this engrossing memoir, he offers wonderful tales, favorite jokes, and hard-won insights. As he explores the mixed blessings of growing older, he looks back at his youth and his glamorous life in Hollywood. He tells delightful stories of the making of such films as Spartacus and includes anecdotes about such friends as Frank Sinatra, Lauren Bacall, Ronald Reagan, Fred Astaire, John Wayne, and Johnny Cash.

Douglas reveals the secrets that have kept him happily married for more than five decades and talks fondly of times spent with his sons and grandchildren. He reflects upon his Jewish faith and offers strong opinions on everything from racism to corporate greed to America's foreign affairs. He writes about the need to care more about the world and less about ourselves as he shares a lifetime's accumulation of wit and wisdom.

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"[D]oes not disappoint....Douglas' assessment of his life is honest, wise and not always flattering....Douglas is upbeat, engaging and full of sharp observations." ( Publishers Weekly)
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An incredible thought provoking book from one of Movies greatest actors. Multiple passages of wisdom, advice and all round kindness of many levels. Thoroughly recommended, his like do not come along very often. Brilliantly read by Jason Alexander

A legacy of kindness

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The more I read about this man the more I adore him. oh what a life he's packed in do far.

The only bit I didn't enjoy consistently was the narrator. But I understand it can't be helped since Kirk's stroke and health effected his speech. Perhaps his son Micheal might have been a better choice.

Still a throughly inspiring and fascinating book.

Another animated telling of Kirk's life

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Enjoyed this account of one of the great Hollywood golden actors. A bit morbid in parts when he is reflecting on his life and impending death at age 90 but an easy to listen to book and lively to hear his real love and affection for his wife and family.

enjoyable read

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Firstly the narrator, Jason Alexander, was excellent which surprised me. I didn't think I liked him but I've only ever seen him in the movie Pretty Woman (I've never seen Seinfeld). He was a very pleasant surprise and I like him now. He narrated perfectly, his pace, his tones, even his impressions of some of the other people mentioned. I've never awarded 5* to a narrator before but he thoroughly deserves it. It helps that he was a friend of Kirk's and spent time with him.

I really do like Kirk Douglas. I love old Hollywood stars, especially from the golden era and from the studio system. I had already read Kirk's "The Ragman's Son" and thoroughly enjoyed that. In this book, he's obviously older and more mellowed and philosophical. Pondering his mortality and lost peers, as well as his many close shaves with death, but never really with melancholy. He covers his religious beliefs and politics but never in a preachy way, more in a curious and obviously open to differences and similarities in all of them. He's definitely become more romantic, especially towards his wife Anne and includes lovely personal poems to her. He's also very philanthropic, particularly towards children and drama students. He talks about visiting his son Eric's grave once per week with Anne and talking to him. Obviously he talks about Michael and their relationship and questions whether he was a good father, because of the loss of Eric to drugs, his long absences when they were young and he was away filming. He clearly distinguishes himself between young Kirk and old Kirk and prefers the wisdom of old Kirk but still has the naughty side of young Kirk. Plus an appreciative eye for the arts ... and women!
He still has a good sense of humour and I was interested enough to get through the book in two sittings in one day. The feelings I'm left with are an even better impression of a very warm, intelligent, philanthropic, interested, charismatic, engaging man. A life well spent. RIP Kirk 1916-2020.

Wise, warm, engaging.

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What made the experience of listening to Let's Face It the most enjoyable?

I had no idea that Kirk Douglas was such a good writer

What did you like best about this story?

It went beyond a basic chronology of events and was particularly well written with insights and observations of an old man with a legitimate claim to be reflective

What does Jason Alexander bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

I thought he brought an honesty and integrity to representing Kirk Douglas' words

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

Contemplations of someone whose story should be listened to

Any additional comments?

Enjoyed it so much I immediately purchased his autobiography I a Spartacus and am thoroughly enjoying that too

Pleasant Surprise

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