Being Henry: The Fonz . . . and Beyond

by

Henry Winkler, James Kaplan

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of Henry Winkler, especially those who grew up watching Happy Days, would likely enjoy this memoir.
  • People interested in Hollywood stories and behind-the-scenes glimpses of the entertainment industry from the 1970s onward would find it engaging.
  • Readers who appreciate honest, vulnerable celebrity memoirs that discuss personal struggles like dyslexia and family relationships would connect with Winkler's story.
  • Those interested in long-lasting Hollywood marriages and family life would also find value in this book.
  • Additionally, people working in or aspiring to work in the entertainment industry might gain insights from Winkler's career journey.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers looking for a deeply analytical or critical examination of Hollywood or Winkler's life may be disappointed, as the memoir tends to be more positive and light-hearted.
  • Those who prefer strictly chronological narratives might struggle with the book's structure.
  • People unfamiliar with Winkler's work or uninterested in celebrity memoirs in general may find the book less engaging.
  • Readers seeking extensive details about specific shows or roles might feel unsatisfied.
  • Those who dislike repetition or prefer more concise writing might find parts of the book frustrating.
  • Finally, readers expecting major revelations or scandals may be disappointed by the relatively wholesome nature of Winkler's story.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Henry Winkler comes across as a kind, humble, and genuine person
  • Provides interesting insights into his struggles with dyslexia and how he overcame it
  • Shares candid stories about his career in Hollywood and iconic role as Fonzie
  • Demonstrates vulnerability and honesty in discussing his insecurities and challenges
  • Highlights his long, successful marriage and devotion to family
  • Offers behind-the-scenes anecdotes about famous shows and celebrities
  • Discusses his work helping children with learning disabilities
  • Narrated by Winkler himself in the audiobook, adding authenticity
  • Includes perspectives from his wife Stacey, providing additional insight
  • Showcases his growth and self-reflection over the years

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some readers found the writing style and structure disjointed or meandering
  • May lack depth on certain topics or periods of his life
  • Can be repetitive in mentioning certain aspects like his dyslexia
  • Not always chronological, which some readers found confusing
  • Some felt it was overly positive without exploring challenges in depth
  • A few readers found it boring or unengaging if not already fans
  • Occasional misuse of terms (e.g. schizophrenia) noted by some readers
  • Some wanted more details about specific shows or roles
  • A few readers felt he dwelled too much on past resentments
  • Those unfamiliar with Winkler's work may find it less interesting

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