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Betty White

    Betty White is an American actress, a five-time Emmy Award winner whose career has spanned six decades. She also appeared in radio programs, films, theater, commercials, and hosted talk and game shows. White is perhaps best known for her roles in the sitcoms The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Golden Girls.

    The Leading Lady
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    If You Ask Me
    • It-girl Betty White delivers a hilarious, slyly profound take on love, life, celebrity, and everything in between. Drawing from a lifetime of lessons learned, seven-time Emmy winner Betty White's wit and wisdom take center stage as she tackles topics like friendship, romantic love, aging, television, fans, love for animals, and the brave new world of celebrity. If You Ask Me mixes her thoughtful observations with humorous stories from a seven- decade career in Hollywood. Longtime fans and new fans alike will relish Betty's candid take on everything from her rumored crush on Robert Redford (true) to her beauty regimen (I have no idea what color my hair is and I never intend to find out") to the Facebook campaign that helped persuade her to host Saturday Night Live despite her having declined the hosting job three times already. Featuring all-new material, with a focus on the past fifteen years of her life, If You Ask Me is funny, sweet, and to the point-just like Betty White. "

      If You Ask Me
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    • The Leading Lady

      Dinah's Story

      • 211 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Emmy award-winning actress Betty White, known for her role in The Golden Girls, and bestselling author Tom Sullivan, celebrated for If You Could See What I Hear, share a heartwarming story centered around an extraordinary golden retriever named Dinah. For nine years, Dinah was Tom's best friend and guide, providing him, a man blind since birth, with independence and unwavering loyalty. Trained by the Leader Dog Foundation for the Blind, Dinah led Tom safely through countless travels and challenges, becoming an integral part of the Sullivan family. However, as Dinah aged, her abilities began to decline, leading to Tom's difficult decision to work with a new guide dog, a black Labrador named Nelson. This change devastated Dinah, who withdrew and stopped eating, unable to accept her new reality. The story takes a turn when Betty White, a close friend of Tom's, steps in to help. In The Leading Lady, Tom and Betty recount Dinah's journey, from her initial training and the bond she formed with Tom to her struggles and eventual rescue by Betty, who welcomed her into her family with a new purpose. At its core, this narrative highlights the profound impact Dinah had on everyone she encountered.

      The Leading Lady