Maybe You Never Cry Again Review

Maybe You Never Cry Again
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This is one impressive biography. I never got into Bernie Mac's comedy but after reading a few pages of this book I decided to buy it and I'm glad I did. Bernie Mac's life has been a series of fateful encounters. The first time he sees Bill Cosby on TV and notices how Cosby's jokes cheered up his sad (with good reason) mother is a turning point. At five he decides to be a comedian and he sticks with that plan. His dream and his mother's love keep him moving past the neighborhood gangs, out of the "dumb kid" classes, into a strong marriage, devoted fatherhood and finally success.
Bernie is a funny man but he's dead serious about duty, parenthood, marriage and doing the right thing. This book will stay with you long after you come to the final page.

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The Bernie Mac Show, Fox's phenomenally successful new sitcom, has been making waves in the US press with an estimated 10 million viewers watching Bernie Mac as he shows tough love to the children in his care, offering an often side-splitting look at post-politically correct parenting. The impetus behind the show goes back to Mac's own roots. He grew up in a boisterous home in Chicago with his large extended family, and watched their antics with the cutting and careful eye of a burgeoning comedian. His extraordinary relationship with his mother had a profound effect in shaping the man he would become, as did the heartache of losing many of his close family members at an early age. By turns shocking, heartbreaking, and heart-warming, Mac's autobiography is replete with stories about the major figures in his life who contributed to his laugh-out loud sense of humour, or served as fodder for it, about his provocative views on child-rearing; and about his well deserved ascension to the status of comedy king.

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