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Love Is All Around
And Other Lessons We've Learned from The Mary Tyler Moore Show
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When the character of Mary Richards walked into the WJM News Room in the fall of 1970, one of the most beloved shows in television history was born. The Mary Tyler Moore Show would win 29 Emmys over its 7-year run, and would later be lauded as one of the most influential TV shows of all time. Not only that, but Mary Richards would become an icon and inspiration for future generations of women (for example, Oprah Winfrey, Andrea Mitchell, and Tina Fey have all credited Mary with inspiring their careers). Now entertainment writer Paula Bernstein writes this charming celebration of this groundbreaking show, offering not only fun trivia and history, but also the “lessons” we’ve gleaned, including:
- Make the Most of a Small Space. Mary’s adorable nook in a Victorian home became TV’s most famous bachelorette pad — and, with Mary’s “M” on the wall, inspired thousands of women to adopt their own first initial as home décor.
- Get Along with Everyone at Work. Lou Grant was grumpy, Ted Baxter a blowhard, and Murray an all-around nice guy. Mary worked with all her colleagues with grace and style. (And at the time, Mary’s position as Associate Producer at WJM was glass-shattering!).
- You Can Have the Town — Take it!: How Mary’s famous “hat throw” was an inspiration to independent, working women everywhere.
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"A sweet valentine for super-fans of the much-missed Mary."-- Emily Nussbaum, author of I Like to Watch
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"Bernsein's dazzling and insightful celebration of this pop cultural marvel is pure delight."-- Karen Karbo, author of The Gospel According to Coco Chanel
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"An affectionate tribute and a genuinely informative cultural history -- and an all-around triumph."-- Meghan Daum, author of The Problem With Everything: My Journey Through The New Culture Wars
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"As entertaining as Chuckles the Clown's funeral. If you're a fan of the show, you'll know that's high praise."-- Michael Schneider, Variety
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"The Mary Tyler Moore Show is a classic because it remains as relevant and delightful today as it was when it was brand new. This carefully researched and bouncily written book makes it very clear that there were real human truths below the entertainment and the laughs. Toss your hat high and enjoy!"-- Shawn Levy, author of Paul Newman: A Life
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"A compulsively readable history of a classic TV show . . . Bernstein's book brilliantly breaks down how jokes and plotlines from the Me Decade still hold life lessons for those of us trying to survive in modern times."-- Josef Adalian, New York Magaine's Vulture
- On Sale
- Sep 1, 2020
- Page Count
- 224 pages
- Publisher
- Running Press
- ISBN-13
- 9780762471966
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