Might As Well Laugh about It Now

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Author: Marie Osmond

ISBN-10: 0451227735

ISBN-13: 9780451227737

Category: Music Biography

Now available in trade paperback-the illuminating New York Times bestseller from the American icon. \ The beloved superstar reveals her thoughts on her milestones and missteps, career pressures and expectations, her popular line of collectible dolls, marriage and divorce, depression, weight issues, and the incredible joys and challenges in being a working mother raising eight children. Marie's resilience and familiar humor will have every reader feeling at home with this international icon as...

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Now available in trade paperback-the illuminating New York Times bestseller from the American icon. The beloved superstar reveals her thoughts on her milestones and missteps, career pressures and expectations, her popular line of collectible dolls, marriage and divorce, depression, weight issues, and the incredible joys and challenges in being a working mother raising eight children. Marie's resilience and familiar humor will have every reader feeling at home with this international icon as she imparts her insights on surviving the school of life and graduating with a degree in unstoppable optimism.

The Most Unforgettable Moment I'll Never Remember 9\ Be Still 25\ Fake It When You Can't Make It 33\ I'd Rather Play The Toilet 39\ The Ones Who Really Live Happily Ever After 47\ Hot Property: Great Open Floor Plan, Full Mountain Views 57\ Bloomin' Cactus 71\ Needled 81\ The Most Consistent Man 93\ Boogie Woogie Twenty Miles In Fifteen Minutes Flat 105\ "Wise Men Say" 119\ The Frill Is Gone 131\ Fight Or Flee 139\ WXR-Pee 151\ Live From Orem 161\ Let In The Joy 171\ Borrowed Blind 179\ Scatterbrain 187\ A Poseidon Adventure On The Love Boat 197\ Nun Gags 207\ Stuff 223\ In Search Of A Last Name 233\ Dude, It's For Me 243\ We Want You Around 253\ It's Only Sand 267\ Dressed To Spill...Out 279\ You'll Be There 289\ Acknowledgments 303

\ From Barnes & NobleMarie Osmond was a has-been at 19. When the much-loved and much-parodied Donny & Marie show closed its three-year television stint in 1979, Marie had already decided her brief "run in the sun" was over. Obviously it wasn't. In Might as Well Laugh About It Now, she describes the twists, turns, mishaps, mistakes, surprises, and blessings of her first half century. Uplifting candor; winning resilience.\ \