You Can Get There from Here

You Can Get There from Here by Shirley MacLaine, published by Bodley Head in 1975, is a 247-page exploration of the author’s personal experiences. In this edition, MacLaine recounts her involvement in an ill-fated television series, her participation in the McGovern presidential campaign, and her tour of China. Through these narratives, she reflects on the significant changes in her life, career, and sense of self-determination.
Readers will find a candid account that delves into the intersections of entertainment and personal growth. The book presents insights into the challenges and transformations MacLaine faced during pivotal moments in her life. With a focus on biography and the performing arts, this work offers a unique perspective on the complexities of navigating a career in the public eye while seeking personal fulfillment.
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The entertainer recounts her experiences in an ill-fated television series, the McGovern presidential campaign, and her tour of China and the resulting changes in her life, her career, and her self-determination
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