She lives her life with such fullness and such commitment.” Fonda got emotional as they added that “she’s actually very easy to make cry. “I have bottomless wells of respect for Jane and I love her. “I agree with Mary about Jane,” added Bergen. “There are lots of things that could take down a normal person and they don’t take her down. “Jane’s the bravest person I know,” said Steenburgen. You can be way, way older at 50 because you’re sick than you are at 80 because you’re not sick.” But when you’re inside it, it’s not scary at all. She is able to rely on her girlfriend and a few others in her life to help her through her family issues. Maybe it’s not so scary.’ Old age is very scary when you’re outside looking at it. Being Emily by Rachel Gold When Emily, who was born as Christopher, tells her parents about her desire to live a woman, they send her into therapy, convinced she is ill. Money Boy, written by Paul Yee and published by Groundwood Books, an imprint of House of Anansi Press Pink, written by Lili Wilkinson and published by HarperTeen, an imprint of HarperCollins and with or. “I think that it helps younger people and middle-aged people to say, ‘Oh, God, they’re having fun. Four Honor Books were selected: a + e 4ever, drawn and written by Ilike Merey and published by Lethe Press, Inc. And I rely on them and I need them.”įonda called Steenburgen’s husband, actor Ted Danson, “exceptional,” noting he was with them in Italy.įonda also said she likes playing older women who still have a lot of pizzazz because it makes younger people less frightened of getting old. I learned a lot from that about courage and I also learned not to sweat the small stuff … it’s made me also realize I’m in an intense marriage and I realized how much I do value my female friends because they provide a whole other thing than he does in my life. “I showed up every day for two and a half months. Guys punch him, girls slag him and by high. She said she recently experienced the death of a friend. for a+e 4ever by Ilike Merey From the Publisher Asher Machnik is a teenage boy cursed with a beautiful androgynous face. Said Steenburgen: “I think it’s just eventually how you choose to spend your days and how you choose to spend your life, and you face a moment like COVID, which was pretty scary for everybody, especially at the beginning.” “I have grandkids that I just value above everything so I base a lot around their schedules and seeing them.” “I try to be deliberate because I know that time is passing,” added Bergen. “And I want to be sure that when I get to the end that there are people who love me, there are people who’ve outlived me that will be there. ‘Book Club: The Next Chapter’ is now playing in theaters.“When I turned 60, I realized this is going to be the last chunk of my life, first 30 years, second 30 years, final 30 years,” she continued. The actresses also revealed what things in their lives have gotten greater later that they feel young people have to look forward to. Fonda has previously said that it’s hard to be young, but life gets better with age. In this video, the iconic actresses opened up about reuniting to film the movie in Rome and the movie’s powerful messages about choosing your own destiny, no matter your age, and friendship. Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen sat down with THR’s Tiffany Taylor to chat all about their new romantic comedy Book Club: The Next Chapter, a sequel to their 2018 movie about a group of lifelong friends.
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