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Sidney Poitier has an interesting story to tell of his growing up years. But then it takes a turn, Hollywood style. He's a better actor than author.
This book started well, when Poitier was talking about his childhood in Cat Island in the Bahamas. It stayed pretty interesting up through his tough early years in New York city, but then the storytelling waned and the pontificating waxed. . .i actually stopped listening. That is unfortunate, as he lived an interesting life and knew many interesting people and was clearly and intelligent and interesting man.
This was an incredible book. Sidney's life is so interesting and his attitude is so positive. The book teaches strong values, without being preachy, and with a great story. Plus, Sidney reads the book and his voice is incredible - I could listen to him talk all day !
It was a joy just listening to Mr. Poitier's rich timbre and lovely Bahamian accent! I enjoyed hearing his accounts of other actors such as Paul Robeson, and the early days of Black Americans in the theater. But I wish he would have divulged more of his personal life, like why he and his wife split up after many years, and what their 6 children do for a living.
Started out great, slowed down, but then really picked up. An important story for our generation. Better to hear it in Poitier's extraordinary voice than to read it on the page.
I enjoyed this book quite a bit. It was interesting to hear about Sidney's life experiences especially in his own voice. There are parts that are a bit too preachy/idealistic, but overall, it was a very entertaining book with several great lessons. I would recommend this book to others.
I enjoyed this book very much. Sydney Poitier's story is interesting and his voice is amazing. It got a bit introspective toward the end, however, it was overall an excellent "listen". I would recommend this.
Very, very interesting, but so long and drawn out, Would have liked to know more about family though.
Sidney Poitier was the first black actor to win the Academy Award for best actor for his outstanding performance in "Lilies of the Field" in 1963. His landmark films include "The Defiant Ones", "A Patch of Blue", "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner", and "To Sir, With Love". He has starred in over forty films, directed nine, and written four. He is the author of two autobiographies: "This Life" and the "Oprah's Book Club" pick and "New York Times" bestseller "The Measure of a Man". Among many other accolades, Poitier has been awarded the Screen Actors Guild's highest honor, the Life Achievement Awa