Edition |
1st ed. |
Description |
xiv, 270 pages, [16] pages of plates : illustrations ; 22 cm |
Summary |
Pearl's memoirs are full of intimacy, fun, and homespun common sense as she tells of her experiences as an entertainer, globe-trotter, wife, mother, friend, and student. |
Contents |
Go for it, honey, on to Georgetown : The beginning ; The entrance ; Moving on ; The pangs that pay off ; Things between (advantages and disadvantages) ; The library scene ; The bookstore ; The sports lady, the athletic Pearl and friends ; Campus cruelty ; Family on hold? ; Staying power ; "Apples" ; The Arizona girl comes through ; Tying the knot -- There's nobody home : Getting it together ; Sharing and communicating ; Family, the vanishing breed ; To children, adults, us ; Learning and exercising respect ; Responsibility ; The Bellson household ; There's nobody home ; It's all show biz, family biz ; Bending a little ; Love, a serving, a returning ; Teamwork ; Authority, please ; Helping hands ; Letters shared with my love -- Reflections at seventy : The U.N, an experience of love and duty ; The Persian story ; The Egyptian episode ; He sits by the River of Jordan ; Palestinian misery ; A special mailgram ; Just thoughts ; My special people ; The musicians, a rare breed ; Otto Preminger ; A standing ovation for ; "Simi love" -- The twisted creature ; The bear's home, Russia ; Gentle, gentle, sad, strong, Africa ; Aging ; For those who have nothing left ; The pains no one knows ; Washington VIPs ; "Sweet" memories of youth ; The two of us. |
Subject |
Bailey, Pearl.
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Singers -- United States -- Biography.
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Genre/Form |
Biography. (OCoLC)fst01423686
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Autobiographies.
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Other Form: |
Online version: Bailey, Pearl. Between you and me. 1st ed. New York : Doubleday, ©1989 (OCoLC)597235679 |
ISBN |
0385279728 |
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9780385279727 |
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0385262027 |
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9780385262026 |
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