The autobiographical memoir of actor Carroll O'Connor, star of the long-running hit television series, All in the Family, that encompasses his youth in Depression-era New York, his days in the merchant marine during World War II, his successful marriage and acting career, up through the painful experience of the cocaine addiction and suicide of his son.
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