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surviving Marcia Brady and finding my true voice

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Here's the story

surviving Marcia Brady and finding my true voice

1st ed.
  • 4.00 ·
  • 1 Rating
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  • 0 Currently reading
  • 1 Have read

A behind-the-scenes memoir by the actress best known for her portrayal of Marcia Brady describes the painful disparity between her on-screen persona and her real life, recounting the dark secret that overshadowed her relationship with her mother and siblings and her own struggles with depression, addiction, and eating disorders.

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Publisher
William Morrow
Language
English
Pages
277

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Here's the story: surviving Marcia Brady and finding my true voice
2008, William Morrow
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Here's the Story
2008, HarperCollins
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New York

Edition Notes

Genre
Biography.
Other Titles
Here is the story

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.4502/8092
Library of Congress
PN2287.M146 A3 2008, PN2287, PN2287.M33 A3 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 277 p., [32] p. of plates :
Number of pages
277

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23093499M
Internet Archive
heresstorysurviv00mcco
ISBN 13
9780061490149
LCCN
2009517564
OCLC/WorldCat
191930149
Library Thing
5679025
Goodreads
2918314

Work Description

Marcia! Marcia! Marcia!Marcia Brady, eldest daughter on television's The Brady Bunch, had it all—style, looks, boys, brains, and talent. No wonder her younger sister Jan was jealous! For countless adolescents across America who came of age in the early 1970s, Marcia was the ideal American teenager. Girls wanted to be her. Boys wanted to date her. But what viewers didn't know about the always-sunny, perfect Marcia was that offscreen, her real-life counterpart, Maureen McCormick, the young actress who portrayed her, was living a very different—and not-so-wonderful—life. Now, for the very first time, Maureen tells the shocking and inspirational true story of the beloved teen generations have invited into their living rooms—and the woman she became.In Here's the Story, Maureen takes us behind the scenes of America's favorite television family, the Bradys. With poignancy and candor, she reveals the lifelong friendships, the hurtful jealousies, the offscreen romance, the loving support her television family provided during a life-or-death moment, and the inconsolable loss of a man who had been a second father. But The Brady Bunch was only the beginning. Haunted by the perfection of her television alter ego, Maureen landed on the dark side, caught up in a fast-paced, drug-fueled, star-studded Hollywood existence that ultimately led to the biggest battle of her life.Moving from drug dens on Wonderland Avenue to wild parties at the Playboy mansion and exotic escapades on the beaches of Hawaii, this candid, hard-hitting memoir exposes a side of a beloved pop-culture icon the paparazzi missed. Yet it is also a story of remarkable success. After kicking her drug habit, Maureen battled depression, reconnected with her mother, whom she nursed through the end of her life, and then found herself in a pitched battle for her family in which she ultimately triumphed.There is no question: Maureen McCormick is a survivor. After fifty years, she has finally learned what it means to love the person you are, insight that has brought her peace in a happy marriage and as a mother. Here's the Story is the empowering, engaging, shocking, and emotional tale of Maureen McCormick's courageous struggle over adversity and her lifelong battle to come to terms with the idea of perfection—and herself.

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