Reading Skills: Most Talkative by Andy Cohen
Juliana Discher Bell 3
The book that I am currently reading is titled Most Talkative: Stories from the Front Lines of Pop Culture. It is an autobiography by television executive and host Andy Cohen. It tells how he began his career working as a news reporter for NBC and about living life in the closet, hidden from family and friends.
As I get to the end of the book, I predict that Cohen will talk about how he caught his big break working for the tv network, Bravo. I think the book will say this because he is now a big part of the channel, so that would something crucial to mention. I also predict that he will talk about how much he has changed since he was a kid. I think he will talk about how society has changed in general and become more tolerant of people who are homosexual.
I have questions about the content that I would like to ask Cohen if I could. Who was his biggest inspiration throughout his life? What made him realize that a career in television would be right for him? What does he think his life would be like today if he kept his homosexuality a secret? I also have a question about the layout of the book. I wonder why he didn't talk more about his elementary and high school days, but focused on telling about when he was in his 20's.
A text-to-world connection is that Andy has to contemplate whether or not to come out of the closet. Many people in the world have had to to make this decision as well. A quote from the story is "I knew if I didn't tell somebody my secret soon, it would build up inside of me and I would explode." A text-to-text connection is between the book Will Grayson, Will Grayson. The main character Will realizes that he is gay but doesn't know if he should tell people and come out about it. A quote from this book is "That's what the voices in your head are for, to get you through the silent parts. But if only there was somebody to talk with." This is very similar to what Cohen went through as a teenager. A text-to-self connection is that I have experienced the same feeling of uncertainty about my future that Andy experienced. We both were unsure about our careers and what our quality of life would be like. Another text-to-self connection is that Andy had always been interested in journal and broadcasting and I have similar interests. I consider having a career in it or being apart of the news network at my high school. A quote from most talkative is, "Ever since the day I first watched television, I knew that was what I wanted to do."
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