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1995
QUIVERS
Robin Quivers
Cover of QUIVERS

QUIVERS

by Robin Quivers

Regan Books/HarperCollins · 1995

Peak rank

#3

Weeks on list

4

Debuted

April 1995

Chart History

#1510151995

4 weeks on the Hardcover Nonfiction list, peaking at #3

In one of the most no-holds-barred memoirs you're likely to read, Robin Quivers, mystery woman of "The Howard Stern Show", strips off her mask along with her gloves. From Robin's embattled childhood in black Baltimore, through depression and despair to the height of broadcast fame as cohost of America's top-rated radio show, Quivers reveals the full, intimate story of a passionate and often misunderstood personality. Robin's thirteen-year partnership with Howard Stern, "The King of All Media" (including their recent successful attempt to talk a listener out of killing himself), is revealed in hilarious and profoundly personal detail. Much more than a show-biz autobiography, Quivers is a vivid personal chronicle of the black experience and the universal struggle for female self-worth, as well as a rags-to-riches story in the grand tradition. Holding absolutely nothing back, Robin writes with the same warmth, strength, and candor that endear her to millions of fans. Whether she's describing a boxing match, a career crisis, or a love affair gone bad, she strikes a universal chord.

All Appearances

7↓4May 7, 1995wk 3
8↓1May 14, 1995wk 4

Details

ISBN-13
9780060391539
ISBN-10
0060391537
Published
1995
Pages
378
Publisher
Regan Books/HarperCollins
Categories
Biography & Autobiography

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