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  • Pub. Date: May 2009
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 2,521
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    • Pub. Date: May 2009
    • Publisher: Weinstein Books
    • Format: Hardcover, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 2,521

    Synopsis

    For a half-century the worlds most influential figures have been telling their stories to incomparable TV-host Larry King. Now the man in suspenders shares his riveting and inspiring storyfrom his humble roots in Depression-era Brooklyn to the heights of celebrity as host of CNNs Larry King Live.

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    In this humorous, anecdotal account, King at 75-plus marvels good-naturedly at his staying power for a half-century as a talk-show host for radio and TV. Born in Brooklyn in 1933 to Jewish immigrant parents, young Larry Zeiger was profoundly influenced at age nine by the untimely heart-attack death of his father and by the medium of radio. Rejected by the army for bad eyesight and uninterested in going to college, he got his break filling in for a deejay at a radio station in Miami, where he took the name King in a pinch. His early scrapes are hilarious, especially with women (he married eight times), and he had an uncanny ability to snag famous personalities like Jackie Gleason, Frank Sinatra and Richard Nixon to be interviewed on air. By simply being curious and unassuming, King could make anyone seem fascinating, from a plumber to the famously laconic Robert Mitchum. Despite being fired in 1971 for financial shenanigans, King swept back on the air in Washington, D.C., before being hired to host a show for Ted Turner's fledgling CNN in 1985, where he has been following current affairs for the past 25 years. King, writing with Fussman (After Jackie), has produced a cultural history as much as a personal testimony, touching on world-shaping events over the last 50 years and sharing, with inimitable humor and grace, some quirky POVs from King's family and friends. (May)

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    Biography

    LARRY KING is the host of CNN's Larry King Live, the first worldwide phone-in television talk show and the network's highest-rated program. The Emmy-winning King has been dubbed "the most remarkable talk-show host on TV ever" (TV Guide) and "master of the mike" (Time). King also founded the Larry King Cardiac Foundation, which has raised millions of dollars and provided lifesaving cardiac procedures for nearly sixty needy children and adults.

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    WONDERFUL !!by grannyJD

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    August 21, 2009: Larry's book was well written. It flowed so easily, and was so entertaining that I couldn't put it down. Read it in one sitting. Loved the inserts from friends and family - to give their viewpoint on a particular happening. And, the pictures were great !! Larry's life truly is a 'Remarkable Journey,' and I'm so pleased he's taken the time to share it.

    VERY FUNNY BOOK!by tboozl

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    August 01, 2009: I THOUGHT IT WAS A VERY FUNNY BOOK AND ONE THAT I CAN RELATE TO BECAUSE I TOO CAME FROM NYC. LARRY'S WAY OF EXPRESSING HIMSELF SOUNDED VERY FAMILIAR TO ME AND HIS WRITING WAS GOOD! IT IS A ENTERTAINING BOOK AND ONE THAT WOULD MAKE A GREAT GIFT ESPECIALLY IF ONE LIKES LARRY KING. IT'S WORTH THE READ!


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