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The Road to Happiness Is Always Under Construction

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The Road to Happiness Is Always Under Construction

By: Linda Gray
Narrated by: Linda Gray
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Summary

When Linda Gray, iconic star of Dallas, was 20 years old, a magazine editor coldly rejected her as a model, writing that perhaps one day "you might shape into something". At 38 Linda got her big break, as Larry Hagman's wife on Dallas.

To celebrate her 75th birthday, Linda is opening up about her life for the first time. She tells deeply personal stories with wit, humor, and candor and reveals how she's learned to love every day and treat herself with the kindness she bestows on friends and strangers alike. Linda shares her accumulated practical tips about maintaining a healthy lifestyle - how to strengthen and detoxify your body, liberate your mind, and uplift your soul.

©2015 Linda Gray (P)2015 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Entertainment & Celebrities Personal Development Personal Success Celebrity Witty
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Love Linda, an amazing woman. Beautiful book and stories about Dallas too. Must read for all fans.

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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?

By having someone else narrate it.

How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

Nothing wrong with the story - but the narration was plodding and dull.

What didn’t you like about Linda Gray’s performance?

Her performance was wooden - there was no natural ebb and flow to her narration because she was trying so hard to EN-UN-CI-ATE every word, resulting in a very laboured 'listen'. It's a shame, because her story is interesting enough and she comes across as a pleasant and fun person in interviews - but she needs to leave the voice work to someone whose acting skills are broader than hers.

Any additional comments?

I would suggest that this is a book that should be "read", not "listened" to. Her story is interesting, but her narration is not engaging enough to keep one on board.

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