A review by stevienlcf
Let's Just Say It Wasn't Pretty by Diane Keaton

4.0

Although not as accomplished as her well-received 2011 memoir "Then Again," fans of Diane Keaton will enjoy this honest, moving and self-deprecating scattershot meditation on beauty and aging. In this pastiche of memories and musings, Keaton dishes on her distinctive fashion sense, including her appreciation for the turtleneck, the meaning that she has found in raising two children and rennovating homes and, of course, Woody Allen, Al Pacino, and Warren Beatty.