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"Cybill Disobedience" - The best selling memoir
Well, it's been a long time in the making, but it's finally
here!! Order your copy now thru the Online
Store! Few women in the past three decades have lit
up the American imagination like Cybill Shepherd. From wholesome
beauty queen to saucy cover girl, from heartbreaking movie star
(The Last Picture Show) to one of television's most beloved
comediennes (Moonlighting and Cybill), she has
imbued each of her roles--right down to her current passions
as devoted mother of three, champion of women's issues, and
sultry cabaret singer--with an indomitable spirit that has made
her, at fifty, a female icon to an entire generation. Now in
her much-anticipated memoir, she tells her remarkable story
with humor, pathos, and more highlights than her famously blond
hair. Cybill has absorbed the lessons of Southern womanhood,
including the whispered message about sex: Wait until you're
married, then you won't enjoy it, and certainly never speak
of it. She gleefully disobeyed these and other rules of decorum
in a career laced with controversy, featuring unforgettable
cameos by Martin Scorsese, Peter Bogdanovich, Orson Welles,
Robert De Niro, and Jeff Bridges. Whether stepping on Elvis's
blue suede shoes or going toe-to-toe with Bruce Willis, Cybill
has never held anything back, and it's all in Cybill Disobedience.
- the night a network executive tried to barter
thirteen episodes for a horizontal tour of Cybill's bedroom
- why she'll never be invited back to Ryan O'Neal's beach
house or Marlon Brando's island
- the time she greeted David Letterman in nothing but a towel
- the real reason two of television's most popular and acclaimed
series, died premature deaths
- how she made Richard Nixon blush for the first and only
time in his life
From her Memphis roots to her insider's track
in Hollywood, Cybill Shepherd is a woman who has weathered
every onslaught and withstood every rebuke to emerge as a
luminous model of endurance, courage, and an insatiable lust
for life.
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