Selected Product: | 700 Sundays Hardcover Edition: New title Author: Billy Crystal Publisher: Grand Central Publishing Release Date: 2005-10-31 ISBN-10: 0446578673 ISBN-13: 9780446578677 List Price: $21.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life ISBN-10: 1416553657 ISBN-13: 9781416553656 List Price:$15.00 Big Russ and Me: Father and Son: Lessons of Life ISBN-10: 1401359655 ISBN-13: 9781401359652 List Price:$13.95 I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts On Being a Woman (Vintage) ISBN-10: 0307276821 ISBN-13: 9780307276827 List Price:$12.95 Never Have Your Dog Stuffed: And Other Things I've Learned ISBN-10: 0812974409 ISBN-13: 9780812974409 List Price:$14.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for 700 Sundays by Billy Crystal (ISBN-10: 0446578673, ISBN-13: 9780446578677). At this time we have not yet written a review for 700 Sundays by Billy Crystal (ISBN-10: 0446578673, ISBN-13: 9780446578677). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Actor and comedian Billy Crystal has forged a highly successful career by portraying other people in movies like When Harry Met Sally and City Slickers. But in 700 Sundays, a memoir based on his one-man Broadway play of the same name, Crystal tells his own story, dissecting an often complex relationship with his father and how that relationship resonated in other aspects of his life. His father, Jack Crystal was an influential jazz concert promoter and operated an influential jazz record label, affording his son an opportunity to tell stories of being taken to his first movie by Billie Holliday and seeing his grandmother suggest that Louis Armstrong simply "try coughing it up." But Jack died when his son was fifteen years old, soon after a forever-unresolved argument between the two, leaving Billy to cope with crushing grief while simultaneously and perhaps ironically trying to launch a career in comedy. This lends 700 Sundays much needed gravity in a volume that is packed with zingy one-liners and whimsical observations that serve to illustrate the comedy career Crystal forged, while also providing some decent laughs. Interestingly, there is very little reference to the better known accomplishments of CrystalÂ’s Hollywood career as the author chooses to focus instead on the seemingly mundane but highly entertaining aspects of his Long Island roots. Though 700 Sundays (the name comes from CrystalÂ’s estimation of how many Sundays he got to spend with his father) is packaged here in book form, it reads like a piece of theater and, more specifically, like a selection of memories about a father, lovingly and touchingly re-told by his loving son. --John Moe Like to laugh, this is the book for you | Customer Rating: | | I read this book a few years ago and passed it around. Recently one of our family members had heart surgery, he is 75. We decided to get this book for him. He loved it. It's an easy read, talks a lot about the Yankees and with all that it's funny (and true)! Great book!!! | Loved It! | Customer Rating: | | I saw this book in a BJ's store and thought it looked interesting. So I got it and loved it! Mr. Crystal has always been hilarious and it didn't get shorted in this book! I loved this book so much I brought it down to my dad for him to read and he loved it too! Dad's are special and I thank Mr. Crystal for giving us a little view of his life with his. Awesome work! | What a sweetheart, and funny! | Customer Rating: | | I received a copy of this book for my birthday from a dear friend, and have since bought two more copies - one to give to another dear friend, the second one for my father. You don't have to be Jewish to appreciate this book (but it doesn't hurt!) Billy is adorable - and such a wonderful son. It made me laugh and warmed my heart. I love him more than ever. A delight from start to finish. And the photos are priceless! | Funny and touching | Customer Rating: | Found this at the library, never heard of the broadway show, loved the book. A quick, easy and pleasant read that nonetheless has some very solid moments, and plenty of laughs. Crystal is just plain funny, and he can make fun of his oy-so-Jewish family in a million hilarious ways. His Aunt Sheila's phone speech about her lesbian daughter's wedding is by itself worth reading this book for. The best surprise for me were the Milt Gabler jazz tales; had no idea Billy was part of the Commodore story. Imagine going to see Shane on a Sunday with Billie Holiday. Unreal. Tons of great lines, some very touching and sad moments, and Crystal's unique comedic genius make this a winner. | How can you NOT love this book? | Customer Rating: | | I have read this book three times, and every time I cry, laugh and smile. It is so well written I am now sure I grew up with Billy Crystal. Read this book! You won't regret it. |
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