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Summary of Andrew McCarthy's Brat
Summary of Andrew McCarthy's Brat
Summary of Andrew McCarthy's Brat
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#1 I wrote a book about my Brat Pack days, which brought back many memories. I didn’t call upon anyone for their recollections since what I found most interesting was making sense of the past that I had lived with and evolved from over the years.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMay 21, 2022
ISBN9798822524071
Summary of Andrew McCarthy's Brat
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    I wrote a book about my Brat Pack days, which brought back many memories. I didn’t call upon anyone for their recollections since what I found most interesting was making sense of the past that I had lived with and evolved from over the years.

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    I had been to the Chinese Theatre before, and had placed my hands in the cement imprints made by the old-time movie stars in the courtyard out front. I had never been seated among an audience of a thousand savvy industry types to watch a movie in which I appeared.

    #2

    I was interviewed by MTV at the after-party, which was held at a nightclub called the Palace. I was drunk and anxious, but the movie was about to become a hit. Over the next several years, I would ride high and get tumbled and tossed in the backwash.

    Insights from Chapter 3

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    I had a crush on a girl named Dana Crawford in my fourth grade class at Lincoln Elementary School in Westfield, New Jersey. I was nervous about singing in front of the entire class, but I was lucky that Dana and her friend decided to sing along with me.

    #2

    I had never been to a Broadway show, but my

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