Summary:
The memoir chronicles the life of a renowned actor, delving into his struggles with addiction, fame, and personal relationships throughout his career. It offers an intimate look at his journey through rehab and recovery, as well as behind-the-scenes stories from his time on a popular television show.
Key points:
1. Matthew Perry's memoir details his addiction to alcohol and drugs, its effects on his "Friends" role, and his recovery efforts.
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