**"A documentary filmmaker and daughter of the late, great _New York Times_ columnist David Carr celebrates and wrestles with her father's legacy in a raw, redemptive memoir."**--_O: The Oprah Magazine_(The Best Nonfiction Books Coming Out in 2019)** ** "A breathtaking read . . . a testimony equ
All that you leave behind: a memoir
β Scribed by Carr, David;Carr, Erin Lee
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 365 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0399178988
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"A documentary filmmaker and daughter of the late, great New York Times columnist David Carr celebrates and wrestles with her father's legacy in a raw, redemptive memoir."--O: The Oprah Magazine(The Best Nonfiction Books Coming Out in 2019)**
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"A breathtaking read . . . a testimony equal parts love and candor. David would have had it no other way." --Ta-Nehisi Coates, bestselling author of Between the World and Me
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** Dad: What will set you apart is not talent but will and a certain kind of humility. A willingness to let the world show you things that you play back as you grow as an artist. Talent is cheap.
Me: OK I will ponder these things. I am a Carr.
Dad: That should matter quite a bit, actually not the name but the guts of what that name means.
A celebrated journalist, bestselling author (The Night of the Gun), and recovering addict, David Carr was in the prime of his career...
β¦ Subjects
Biography
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