A review by annekawithane
The Third Gilmore Girl by Kelly Bishop

informative inspiring lighthearted medium-paced
Kelly Bishop delivers a straight-to-the-point memoir—much like her personality it appears—about her career and life in the arts. Having only recognizably known Bishop through Gilmore Girls from my first watch in 2021, I enjoyed learning about her start in ballet to professional dancer to actress. Despite being a part of the musical theatre crowd, I didn’t realize she was in several large musicals/plays on Broadway namely A Chorus Line, a show I’m not as familiar with cast wise. She does delve into some more personal topics that do appear as important moments in her life. It’s a quick memoir that covers her 80 years without going too deep into reflection and analysis. She equally balances the large spotlights in her career without leaning too much into one film credit. 

Kelly Bishop, narrates her own audiobook, a characterization I’ve enjoyed in the (celebrity) memoirs I’ve read as of late. Her narration remained consistent.