In Memory of Carrie Fisher – “A woman after every girls heart. We can learn to love ourselves more and I like to say, No one can define you, least of all destroy you. Stand proud my girls, women, ladies.” @Natalie Keshing
Carrie Fisher’s words, “If I was going to do new Star Wars they were going to have to pay me something, even though the cloud of doubt could easily and gradually be cast over the potential fact based on some of the history of the Star Wars Company.”
Editorial Reviews
“Hilarious.”–“Marie Claire”
“[Fisher] never lets herself veer into woe-is-me-ism. With charming shamelessness, she conducts a brisk and witty tour of her life, delivering up her tragedies as a nonstop laugh riot.”–“Elle”
“Fisher is a girl who knows how to tell a story . . . she can make us laugh, she can make us cringe, but she can also teach a great deal about the power of forgiveness.”–“People” (4-star review)
“Hollywood’s new poor little rich girl . . . continues her tour down the rabbit hole of Crazy Town, sparking us through brightly lit secret corridors while twisting self-deprecation into an art form. Fisher’s wordplay is wicked, relentless, and playful as a bouncy house full of polar bear cubs.”–“San Francisco Chronicle”
“Fisher’s memoir “Shockaholic”, the follow-up to her successful autobiography and one-woman show, “Wishful Drinking”, is similarly witty, ramshackle, and outrageous.”–“Washington Post
“There’s no such thing as TMI in Carrie Fisher’s world, and that’s why we’re hooked on her new memoir, Shockaholic.”—Ladies’ Home Journal
“Fisher’s memoir Shockaholic, the follow-up to her successful autobiography and one-woman show, Wishful Drinking, is similarly witty, ramshackle, and outrageous.”—Washington Post