Turned Funny: A Memoir

Turned Funny: A Memoir by Celestine Sibley is a first edition published by Harpercollins in 1988. This 273-page memoir is written in English and offers a personal account from the author, who worked as a journalist at the Atlanta Constitution. In this book, Sibley recounts her challenging childhood, her journey as a reporter, and her experiences as a Hollywood columnist, providing insights into her life and career.
Readers will find a blend of personal anecdotes and reflections on the social life and customs of Georgia, as well as the world of journalism and humor. The narrative captures Sibley’s unique perspective as an American author and humorist, illustrating her evolution in the field and the challenges she faced along the way. This memoir serves as a window into both her personal and professional experiences, highlighting the interplay between her life and the broader cultural context.
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The author, a journalist at the Atlanta Constitution recounts her poor childhood, her career as a reporter, and her experiences s a Hollywood columnist
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