Ask Me Again Tomorrow A Life in Progress

Ask Me Again Tomorrow: A Life in Progress by Olympia Dukakis, published by HarperCollins on March 30, 2004, is a 256-page exploration of the author’s life and career. In this candid autobiography, Dukakis shares her experiences as a first-generation Greek-American, navigating the complexities of her identity while striving to fulfill her ambitions in the entertainment industry. The book reflects her journey of reconciling American desires with her family’s traditional values, offering insights into her personal and professional struggles.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the dynamics between Dukakis and her mother, highlighting the challenges faced by women balancing personal aspirations with familial expectations. The book addresses themes of biography and autobiography, particularly resonating with those interested in the performing arts and the experiences of women. Dukakis’s straightforward storytelling invites readers to connect with her journey, making it a significant contribution to the genre.
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Something about Olympia Dukakis just speaks to people. Now, for the first time, she speaks out–in her signature straight–talk style–about her own history and career.
Olympia Dukakis, internationally known movie and theater star, and cousin of presidential candidate Michael Dukakis, was born into a Greek family in Lowell, Massachusetts. As a first generation Greek–American, Olympia “lived in the hyphen” and struggled to reconcile her American desires with her family’s old–world traditions. ASK ME AGAIN TOMORROW tells the story of Olympia’s struggle to find her place as an American, as a woman and as a star. It specifically explores the relationship between Olympia, whose main ambition was to live her life exactly as she wanted, and her mother, who spent a lifetime constrained by a tradition that delegated her to second class. Like Sidney Poitier’s THIS LIFE and THE MEASURE OF A MAN, this is a book that is more than a celebrity memoir. ASK ME AGAIN TOMORROW will speak to many audiences: readers who also experienced America as an adopted country; readers interested in the art of acting; readers interested in autobiography, and particularly to female readers who have struggled with fitting their own aspirations in with the needs of family. It is a book that will endure.
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