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Updated: 2015-05-13 08:04
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The Book of Joan, by Melissa Rivers
Before launching into a slew of brazen zingers, comedian Joan Rivers often used her signature catchphrase, "Can we talk?" Nine months after Rivers' sudden death, her daughter, Melissa Rivers, is ready to talk in a new book that pays tribute to her mother's unique brand of humor, revealing surprising insight into her character and keeping us laughing. The Book of Joan: Tales of Mirth, Mischief, and Manipulation is a collection of stories and essays about Joan Rivers, who died last August at 81. Melissa Rivers weaves together anecdotes, memories, speeches, lists and advice to create a sweet, personal narrative infused with Joan's trademark wit.
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