700 Sundays by Billy Crystal

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  • Pub. Date: October 2005
  • 192pp

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    • Pub. Date: October 2005
    • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
    • Format: Hardcover, 192pp

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    Hailed as a triumph by everyone from the New York Times to Sports Illustrated©, Billy Crystal's 700 Sundays is the crowning achievement of an amazing career. A poignant, hilarious, and personal portrayal of his youth, Crystal's play broke Broadway box office records and failed to leave a dry eye in the house.

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    Reading the book version of comedian Crystal's Broadway solo show can be initially off-putting. The jokes he uses to warm up his audience (on why Jews eat Chinese food on Sunday nights, his complaints about his circumcision, the nasal pronunciation of Jewish names, etc.) are distinctly unfunny on the page. But once Crystal is finished with shtick and on to the story of his marvelous Long Island family, readers will be glad they can savor it at their own pace. There's the story of Crystal's uncle Milt Gabler, who started the Commodore music label and recorded Billie Holiday singing "Strange Fruit" when no one else would. Then there's the Sunday afternoon when Holiday takes young Crystal to see his first movie at what later became the Fillmore East. There's even Louis Armstrong at the Crystal family seder, with Crystal's grandma telling the gravelly-voiced singer, "Louis, have you tried just coughing it up?" At the heart of these tales is Crystal's father, the man who bought his little boy a tape recorder when he announced he wanted to be a comedian and didn't scold when he recycled off-color borscht belt routines for family gatherings. Crystal's dad worked two jobs and died young, so they had maybe 700 Sundays together-but how dear they were. Photos. Agent, Jennifer Joel. (Oct. 31) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Billy Crystal Does Itby Loverofreading

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    March 23, 2009: 700 Sundays is well written history of one of America's best comics. The story grabs you from the beginning and keeps your interest throughout the whole book. 700 Sundays is a touching, humorous ride for any Yankee fan. A very good, quick read.

    It is wonderfulby jkkelly35

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    February 23, 2009: I loved this book. I am a big fan of Billy Crystal in general but this book is amazing. My father is Jewish so it was enlightening to get Billy Crystal's perspective on his own family life and history. I definitely recommend this book to anyone. It is a good read and easy and just a joy.


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