From bestselling author Julie Klam comes a lively and engaging exploration of celebrity- why celebrities fascinate us, what it means to be famous today, and why celebrities are so important.
Julie Klam is the New York Times-bestselling author of You Had Me at Woof, Love at First Bark, Friendkeeping, and Please Excuse My Daughter. Her writing has appeared in many publications, including O- The Oprah Magazine, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times Magazine. She lives in New York City.
“[Klam’s] sharp humor really shines when she reflects on her
awkward youth, especially her childhood in the moneyed enclave of
Bedford, N.Y. The Stars in Our Eyes is a fast, fun look at
celebrity culture that reads like a bubbly conversation at an
Oscars viewing party, where we gossip with glee and then wonder why
we know so much about these strangers’ lives.” —Washington Post
“Humorous... lighthearted—and far-ranging.” —New York Times Book
Review
“Klam’s journalism skills and unabashed celebrity worship animate
this eye-opening exploration of all things celeb. She interviews
stars who wear their fame with grace, calls out a few who don’t and
describes some hilarious celebrity encounters. It’s Klam’s own
self-deprecating wit that is the real star here.” —People
“A tender takedown of celebrity culture… Klam weaves poignant
anecdotes about her own brushes with celebrities, and others…
Satisfyingly, The Stars in Our Eyes is more than a pastiche of
reflections and vignettes. Klam is a humorist of the thinking
variety, and so she asks thoughtful questions and comes to
thoughtful conclusions.” —Chicago Tribune
“A lively and engaging exploration of celebrity.” —Psychology
Today
“This fascinating investigation from Julie Klam, author of You
Had Me at Woof, looks into our societal obsession with the rich and
famous... This hilarious societal examination is perfect for
pop-culture lovers.” —Real Simple
“Julie Klam brings out a parade of the ‘famous’ and makes us look
at the phenomenon of how and why these people sometimes occupy such
a fixed and outsized place inside our brains. The Stars in Our Eyes
is insightful, funny, and a total pleasure.” —Meg Wolitzer,
bestselling author of The Interestings
“In her eye-opening and humorous collection of essays, Julie Klam
explores the fascination with the rich and powerful, while also
breaking down the challenges tied to fame and why all this actually
matters.” —US Weekly
“A book for the celeb addicts! We’re talking the entire
spectrum—from the A-list to reality stars down to ridiculously
niche YouTubers and Instagram personalities. This book, which one
could argue is an anthropological study of our modern-day culture
(hey, no judgments here), examines why and how we’ve become so
infatuated with famous people... Let pop culture expert Julie
Klam explain.” —W Magazine
“This funny, eye-opening look into our celebrity obsession will
have you talking all summer about the stars and what our favorite
famous people really say about us.” —PopSugar
“Klam, refreshingly, never positions herself as a scholar of
celebrity. She writes like a gossipy spectator, armed with a tape
recorder and wry, unhurried style; there’s a pleasant aimlessness
to The Stars in Our Eyes, like a waiting-room conversation
about a backissue of People.” —Lit Hub
“A smart, funny read.” —Omnivoracious
“With insightful research that speaks to Klam’s personal interests,
and lots of long quotes from Klam’s many interviewees, this will
find its most enthusiastic readership among lovers of memoir and
books about Hollywood.” —Booklist
“I really love Julie Klam’s smart and neurotic mind. In this book,
she makes our celebrity obsession important and resonant.” –Jon
Ronson, author of the New York Times–bestselling The
Psychopath Test
“A celebrity book for grownups . . . Julie Klam—part memoirist,
part social anthropologist, and part oral historian—manages to be
both a fan and a critic alike.” —Meghan Daum, author of The
Unspeakable: And Other Subjects of Discussion
“Julie Klam examines the reasons for our preoccupation with the
world of fame and the celebration of it. . . . I loved this book,
and kept sneaking away to read it.” —Carly Simon, New York
Times–bestselling author of Boys in the Trees: A Memoir
“Perspicacious and generous of spirit, The Stars in Our
Eyes is solid fun from beginning to end.” —Maria Semple, New
York Times–bestselling author of Today Will Be Different
“What’s it really like to be famous, to have paparazzi waiting in
the bushes outside your Malibu cottage? It happened to me once and
nearly killed me. Julie Klam tells the real story behind
celebrities once and for all.” —Erica Jong, bestselling author
of Fear of Flying
“Julie Klam proves a funny, affable guide through our baffling
obsession with celebrity.” —Jennifer Keishin Armstrong, New
York Times–bestselling author of Seinfeldia
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