

An edition of My mother's keeper (1985)
A Daughter's Candid Portrait of her famous Mother
By B. D. Hyman
Publish Date
1985-01-01
Publisher
William Morrow and Company
Language
eng
Pages
348
Description:
An exposé of sorts, My Mother's Keeper is often compared to the 1978 book Mommie Dearest by Christina Crawford, the daughter of Joan Crawford. Published after Crawford's book, Hyman also paints a very unflattering portrait of her mother, depicting her as a self-centered, emotionally abusive alcoholic. Unlike Crawford, Hyman does not accuse her mother of any physical abuse. Indeed, she claims Davis was a battered woman and states that Davis' actor husband Gary Merrill was a violent alcoholic. Unlike Crawford's book, which was published after the death of its subject, Hyman's book and a sequel titled Narrow Is the Way were published during Davis' lifetime, thereby affording the actress an opportunity to respond to their allegations. Davis tried unsuccessfully to block publication of the books.
subjects: Biography, Mothers and daughters, Motion picture actors and actresses, Moving-picture actors and actresses, Large type books, Davis, bette, 1908-1989, Motion picture actors and actresses, united states, Actors, biography, Fiction, general
People: B. D. Hyman, Bette Davis (1908-)
Places: United States