[Lessons from the Mountain 01] • Lessons from the Mountain
- Authors
- McDonough, Mary
- Publisher
- Kensington Publishing Corporation
- Tags
- biography
- ISBN
- 9780758271853
- Date
- 2011-03-29T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.95 MB
- Lang
- en
For nine seasons, Mary McDonough was part of one of the most beloved families in television history. Just ten years-old when she was cast as the pretty, wholesome middle child Erin, Mary grew up on the set of "The Waltons, " alternately embracing and rebelling against her good-girl onscreen persona. Now, as the first cast member to write about her experiences on the classic series, she candidly recounts the joys and challenges of growing up Walton. . .In this strikingly honest book, McDonough shares the story of her overnight transformation from a normal kid in a working class, Irish Catholic family, to a Hollywood child star. She reveals intimate memories of life in and around that idyllic Virginia farmhouse (really a Warner Brothers back lot in Burbank)--sneaking off to steal candy from Ike Godsey's store; developing crushes on guest stars; trying to crack up cast members during takes; and most of all, forming a tight-knit second family who played, worked, hugged, and squabbled together.
But in the years that followed the show's long run, as McDonough tried to reinvent herself, she found herself battling depression and personal insecurities amplified by her celebrity. Gradually she gained the courage to stand up not just for herself, but--in true "Waltons" tradition--for others, taking on a new role as an activist for women's body image issues.
Touching, funny, sometimes heartbreaking, and always illuminating, "Lessons from the Mountain" is the story of everything Mary McDonough learned on her journey over--and beyond--that famous mountain.
Advance Praise for Lessons from the Mountain
"I can't wait to read my Walton sister Mary McDonough's memoir! Her intelligence, wit and insight guarantee that she will tell her story and ours in a moving and delightful way. Also, her status as a successful child performer qualifies her on the fascinating subject of children in show business." Richard Thomas
"She's a radiant woman whose truth comes from within. . .if I had to pick one word that described Mary Beth, it would be "resilience."" --Earl Hamner, Creator of "The Waltons"
"A fascinating look at what it's like to grow up in front of and beyond the cameras." --Eve Plumb
"Somewhere inside that frightened, shy, freckle-faced little girl, who just wanted to please everyone, to "just" be ""good enough,"" seethed the heart of brave activist, willing to take on all comers in her fight to save women's lives. Mary starts out writing a heartfelt "love letter" to her Waltons co-stars and fans, (no whining here, there's not an ungrateful bone in her body!) But no sooner has she finished happily regaling us with her 'behind the scenes' Waltons tales, and the moral lessons she took to heart along the way, she reveals the terrifying challenges that forced her to become more "Erin Brockovich" than "Erin Walton"! For someone who started out as a sweet little girl afraid to speak up, it certainly is a pleasure to hear her shout from the top of the mountain now! --Alison Arngrim, "New York Times" Best Selling Author of ""Confessions of A Prairie Bitch""
"Mary is a whole lot more than Erin on The Waltons. This book shows how she's handled all the highs and lows with grace." --George Clooney