Summary:
The memoir recounts the life and career of actress Jennifer Grey, detailing her rise to fame with iconic roles such as Baby in "Dirty Dancing," her experiences in Hollywood, and personal stories including her relationships and family life. It also explores her struggles with identity and self-image, particularly after a plastic surgery that significantly altered her appearance and public recognition.
Key points:
1. Typecasting Struggles: Discusses how Grey dealt with being pigeonholed after "Dirty Dancing" and sought varied roles.