Williamsburg Regional Library

There goes my social life, from Clueless to conservative, Stacey Dash ; with Nancy French

Label
There goes my social life, from Clueless to conservative, Stacey Dash ; with Nancy French
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-254)
resource.biographical
autobiography
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
There goes my social life
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
909538859
Responsibility statement
Stacey Dash ; with Nancy French
Sub title
from Clueless to conservative
Summary
"In 2012, actress Stacey Dash posted a tweet that changed her life. Up until that moment, Dash had lived a typical Hollywood life: Best known for playing Dionne in the 1995 teen classic Clueless, Dash had close friends in the upper echelons of the movie and music industries-and she had an Obama bumper sticker on the back of her BMW. But in 2012, sick of being disappointed by the Obama White House and growing more certain of her conservative beliefs, Dash endorsed Mitt Romney for president on Twitter. The backlash was swift and brutal. In There Goes My Social Life, Stacey Dash explains how she became a conservative, sharing incredible stories of her rough upbringing in South Bronx and her tumultuous Hollywood career to movingly illustrate her strong opinions about the value of a good education, the importance of family, the inanity of political correctness, and the power of personal responsibility"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Foreword / by Sean Hannity -- Introduction: Startin out life in the school of hard knocks 00 The tweet that changed my life -- The pretentious unpretentious -- Why black people should vote Republican every time -- The voice no one heard -- The decision maker -- Education, the great integrator -- The power of family -- Searching for a fairy tale -- Life and death -- Not really clueless -- God's way -- You shall tweet the truth, and the truth shall set you free -- Love
Target audience
adult
Content
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