A #1 bestselling author shows how a boy from small-town New York made it to literary stardom.
What The Reviewers Say
Mark Athitakis,
The Washington Post
Patterson’s approach to writing is unapologetically pragmatic: Give 'em something irresistibly compelling, then give 'em more of it, quickly...It’s also the MO of his memoir, filled with snappy, short chapters and a lot of name-dropping, from Dolly Parton to Tom Cruise to James Taylor...His writing process is pragmatic, too...Patterson is a man of the people, as his sales figures decisively prove. But in his memoir, he also positions himself as a man of taste...Patterson is tastefully understated about his efforts...But celebrating Patterson for everything he’s done for literature feels a lot like celebrating the microwave for everything it’s done for food...So, the pleasures of Patterson’s story are the moments when a bit of quirkiness and candor creeps in...He punctuates that last story with an odd statement: 'Look at all the stories I’ve made up in this book'...After hedging on so many particular stories in his memoir, he then hedges on the whole of it..
Laura Miller,
The New Yorker
The best-selling author does serve up stories, lots of them; the book is a grab bag of anecdotes, many of which have the tone and the import of a humorous icebreaker in a Rotary Club speech.
David Pitt,
Booklist
Readers will emerge knowing a lot more about Patterson than they did before, and that seems to be what an ego-biography is all about..
Kirkus
Publishing juggernaut Patterson offers an upbeat, lighthearted view of his happy and productive life...He fashions sprightly anecdotes of his work among the mad men of the advertising world...At the same time, he was writing at least two bestselling novels per year...In 1996, he quit to write full time...Patterson’s prolific output includes several mystery series, children’s books, romance novels, and nonfiction, sometimes co-authored: Dolly Parton ('down-to-earth, genuine, thoughtful, smart as a whip, funny, and self-deprecating') and Bill Clinton are among his collaborators...A list of beloved titles appends the memoir...A brisk, entertaining read..