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Her Again: Becoming Meryl Streep

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Her Again: Becoming Meryl Streep

New Yorker contributor Michael Schulman takes readers on a journey through a decade that shaped Meryl Streep's career: the beginning of the ’70s when she graduated from high school, where she was the homecoming queen; to her enrollment at the Yale School of Drama, where she survived four years of grueling training; to the beginning of the ’80s at the Academy Awards when she won her first Oscar. (As of the printing of this book, she has been nominated for 19 Oscars and won three.) In just 10 short years, Streep went from just another unknown actress to a force to be reckoned with.

"Schulman clearly did his homework. Twenty-four pages of 'Notes' are included at the end of the book showing the research done to make the contents authentic..."

Streep starred in three major films during that time period --- The Deer Hunter, Manhattan and Kramer vs. Kramer --- in addition to the dozens of productions she was cast in that included Shakespeare, comedy, drama, live theater and movies. She was exposed to the idea of "method acting" at the Yale School of Drama, but prefers drawing from her own life experiences and observations, and using her imagination to immerse herself in her roles.

In addition to making a name for herself as an actress during this decade, Streep also suffered a major loss when the first love of her life, John Cazale, died of lung cancer. A few months later, she married the second love of her life, Don Gummer, a man to whom she is still devoted.

Schulman clearly did his homework. Twenty-four pages of "Notes" are included at the end of the book showing the research done to make the contents authentic, which enables him to give readers insight into what makes Streep tick. But the book is not written as an academic thesis; rather, he writes with a lively style that is easy to read. In fact, the story almost reads like a novel instead of a biography.

My only complaint is the lack of pictures; only eight pages are devoted to them. While I realize that the focus of the book is on one decade, I think more photos could have been included from that time period. I, for one, would have enjoyed seeing more of them.

I have long been a fan of Meryl Streep, who I think is an incredible actress. By reading HER AGAIN, I learned that she is accomplished in many pursuits: She can sing, dance, paint, cook, knit, write, play the guitar, do perfect voice imitations, and even do gymnastics. And, oh yeah, she can act. Boy, can she act!

Reviewed by Christine M. Irvin on May 6, 2016

Her Again: Becoming Meryl Streep
by Michael Schulman

  • Publication Date: April 25, 2017
  • Genres: Biography, Nonfiction
  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
  • ISBN-10: 0062342851
  • ISBN-13: 9780062342850