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Then Again - Diane Keaton [95]

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2.10 Diane and Dorothy Hall. PHOTO: JACK HALL

2.11 Diane with hands by head. PHOTO: DOROTHY HALL

2.12 Warren Beatty. PHOTO: COURTESY OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES. Heaven Can Wait copyright 1979 by Paramount Pictures Corporation. All rights reserved.

2.13 Al Pacino on the set. PHOTO: COURTESY of PARAMOUNT PICTURES. The Godfather: Part III copyright 1990 by Paramount Pictures Corporation. All rights reserved.

2.14 Duke and Dexter Keaton. PHOTO: JULIA DEAN

2.15 Diane with Duke and Dexter. PHOTO: RUVEN AFANADOR

2.16 Diane with pearls. PHOTO: MICHEL COMTE


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3.1 Ear, collage by Dorothy Hall. PHOTO: NICK REID

3.2 Honor Thy Self, collage by Dorothy Hall. PHOTO: NICK REID

3.3 Woman with Hand on Breast, collage by Dorothy Hall. PHOTO: NICK REID

3.4 THINK, found pinned up on Dorothy Hall’s bulletin board. PHOTO: NICK REID

3.5 “Who Says You Haven’t Got a Chance?” collage by Dorothy Hall. PHOTO: NICK REID

3.6 Legs, collage by Dorothy Hall. PHOTO: NICK REID

3.7 Or Not to Be, collage by Dorothy Hall. PHOTO: NICK REID

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


For Randy, Robin, and Dorrie, who shared the same mother but different experiences, and loved her their way. For my dear friends who read my words, and Mother’s too: Carol Kane, Kathryn Grody Patinkin, and Stephen Shadley. For the valiant transcribers who saw scribble and made sentences: Jean Heaton, Arlene Smukler, and Saundra Schaffer. For Jean Stein, who gave me Bill Clegg … who in turn gave me David Ebershoff. For Joe Kelly, Bill Robinson, and Carolyn Barber, who supported me in my varied interests throughout the years. For Dr. Leo Rangell, who stuck with me in spite of my endless repetitions. For Susie Becker, Daniel Wolf, Larry McMurtry, Ann Carlson, Marvin Heiferman, Richard Pinter, Jonathan Gale, Sarah Paulsen, Nancy Meyers, Mary Sue and Josh Schweitzer, Alice Ann Wilson, Dr. Keith Agre, Debbie Durand, and Ronen Stromberg. For my darling companions, Josie, Red, Sweetie, and, last but not least, Emmie, and Dixie, our pet rat. For Woody Allen, Warren Beatty, Al Pacino, and Bill Bastendorf, who wrote so well. For Michael Gendler and Brian Fortman for getting the deal done. For Emily Blass and her designing eye. For Nick Reid’s beautiful photographs of Mother’s journals. For Eric Azra, who saved the documents I erased by mistake. To the team at Random House for actually publishing Then Again, including Gina Centrello, Susan Kamil, Sally Marvin, and David’s assistant, Clare Swanson. For Anne Mayer, Susana Dionicio, and Irma Flores, who dearly cared for Mom. For Dorothy’s doctors: Dr. Jeffrey Cummings and Dr. Claudia Kawas. If you’d like to make a donation to the Mary S. Easton Center for Alzheimer’s Disease Research at UCLA, please visit www.eastonad.ucla.edu.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


DIANE KEATON has starred in some of the most memorable movies of the past forty years, including the Godfather trilogy, Annie Hall, Manhattan, Reds, Baby Boom, The First Wives Club, and Something’s Gotta Give. Her many awards include the Golden Globe and the Academy Award. Keaton lives with her daughter and son in Los Angeles.

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