Book Review: Here’s the Story: Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice

Here's The Story: Every Episode of The Brady Bunch Reviewed

cover2Greetings friends!  In today’s Weekend Special, we review a book instead of an episode.  Here’s the Story: Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice, as the title suggests, is an autobiography written by Maureen McCormick.  The book was first published in October 2008 and found itself at number four on the New York Times Bestseller list.  So, I was almost decade late getting around to reading the book. However, I am sure I am just one among many fans who had not ever read it.  This review will offer a few facts about The Brady Bunch and Maureen McCormick.  I am certainly no book reviewer though!  If you have an interest in learning more about the lady who played Marcia Brady, I would encourage you to read Here’s the Story: Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice.

As more devout fans of The Brady Bunch know, several…

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Maureen McCormick

At age seven, her first role was in a play, and within a year, was a popular choice for TV commercials and sitcoms. In addition to ads for Barbie and Kool Aid, Maureen was seen on Bewitched (1964), My Three Sons (1960) and Camp Runamuck (1965). She also did voice-over recordings for a dozen Mattel talking dolls. For five years, Maureen was one of America’s top teen role-models, admired by millions. When the Brady Kids became a singing group on the side, producers noticed her special talent for singing and encouraged the recording of a number of solo tracks, some of which turned up later on the LP “Chris Knight and Maureen McCormick”. Years later, she would attempt to revive her singing career, with the 1995 Country CD “When You Get A Little Lonely”. Maureen has appeared in many feature films, many TV guest spots and completed three films in the last three years, Baby Huey’s Great Easter Adventure (1999) and  The Million Dollar Kid (2000) and Dogtown (1997).

2008 Donruss Americana Celebrity Cuts

2008 Donruss Americana Celebrity Cuts

1 pack per box. Six cards per pack

Some of the Autographs found could include Barbara Eden, Mark Hamill, Buzz Aldrin, Mickey Rooney, Christina Applegate, Quentin Tarentino, Debbie Reynolds, Randy Couture, Esther Williams, Ricardo Montalban, Henry Winkler, Ron Howard, Jerry Lewis, Shirley Jones, John Wooden, Stan Musial, Larry Bird, Tony Curtis, Larry Hagman, and Wayne Newton

– 2 autograph or memorabilia(10 out of the 15 boxes will contain autographs)
– 3 commons or parallels
– 1 insert

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