The Boys

A Memoir of Hollywood and Family

Hardcover, 320 pages

Published Oct. 12, 2021 by William Morrow.

ISBN:
978-0-06-306524-6
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OCLC Number:
1269622823

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4 stars (5 reviews)

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Review of "The Boys" by Ron and Clint Howard

4 stars

A unique and surprisingly effective two-person memoir from Ron Howard and Clint Howard. The book is a tribute to their parents who were actors themselves and trained the boys to be successful professionals starting from a young age, but otherwise oversaw a very normal American family. The book is filled with tales from four lifetimes of acting (and in Ron's case, directing), inside-Hollywood drama, the nostalgia of shows like the Andy Griffith Show and Happy Days, and above all personal and engaging story-telling.

Review of 'The Boys' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Warm, sincere, and genuine. The brothers’ closeness leaps off the page, and together they’re unafraid to show ego, failure, embarrassment, or sentiment. Their story inspires a real appreciation for spectacular parenting, and Ron’s reminiscences provide an engrossing look at the career of a prolific filmmaker who’s more of a craftsman and a fan of cinema than an auteur.

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I grabbed this audiobook as soon as I saw it on my library's webpage. It is a fascinating look at the lives of people who grew up in front of millions of people but managed to come out of it with their lives and family intact.Rance and Jean Howard were actors who met in college. They ran away and joined a traveling children's theater troupe. They settled in New York and then moved to California to pursue their dreams. One day Rance came across a casting session for a child actor. He mentioned that he had a son who could act. Suddenly, the Howards' show biz ambitions came true but not in the way they planned.This book looks at Ron and Clint Howard's lives through the life of their father. He stepped back from pursuing his acting jobs in order to help first Ron and then Clint. He never stopped …