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If you're going to read this book, you need to be prepared to cry for about an hour at the end.
I listened to it on audiobook, which meant I cried through the last hour or so, while I was doing the dishes.
Just so you're prepared, Jim Henson dies at the end.
The book leading up to that point is mostly fascinating. At moments I may have felt that too much time was given to Jim's early career (and I certainly didn't need to know all the lineage stuff in the beginning, although that seems to be standa ...more
I listened to it on audiobook, which meant I cried through the last hour or so, while I was doing the dishes.
Just so you're prepared, Jim Henson dies at the end.
The book leading up to that point is mostly fascinating. At moments I may have felt that too much time was given to Jim's early career (and I certainly didn't need to know all the lineage stuff in the beginning, although that seems to be standa ...more

Oct 18, 2013
Renata
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I think this is honestly a 3-star book that I'm giving a bonus star due to my general goodwill toward Jim Henson. It's a solid, well-researched read, but pretty straightforward prose.
I mean, I LOVE Jim Henson. Who doesn't, right? In a way, that's kind of the problem with this biography. I'm not saying I wanted his name drug through the mud or anything, but this is pretty much just 500 pages of how everyone loves Jim Henson. Even the negative parts are glossed over like a job interview applicant ...more
I mean, I LOVE Jim Henson. Who doesn't, right? In a way, that's kind of the problem with this biography. I'm not saying I wanted his name drug through the mud or anything, but this is pretty much just 500 pages of how everyone loves Jim Henson. Even the negative parts are glossed over like a job interview applicant ...more

The style can be dry at times and it's often bogged by minutiae, but you could do a lot worse than having to read too much about Jim Henson. And there wasn't a dry eye in this house at the ending. (Okay, my cats didn't cry.)
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