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The Friday Afternoon Club

A Family Memoir

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The Friday Afternoon Club

By: Griffin Dunne
Narrated by: Griffin Dunne
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At nine, Sean Connery saved him from drowning. At thirteen, desperate to hook up with Janis Joplin, he attended his aunt Joan Didion's legendary L.A. party for the publication of Tom Wolfe's The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test. In his early 20s, he shared an apartment in Manhattan's Hotel Des Artistes with his best friend and soulmate Carrie Fisher, while she was filming some sci-fi movie called Star Wars and he was a struggling actor working as a popcorn seller at Radio City Music Hall.

A few years later, he produced and starred in the now-iconic film After Hours, directed by Martin Scorsese. In the midst of it all, Griffin's 22-year-old sister Dominique, a rising star in Hollywood, was brutally strangled to death by her ex-boyfriend, leading to one of the most infamous public trials of the 1980s, which ended in a travesty of justice that also somehow marked the beginning of their father Dominick Dunne's career as a bestselling author of true crime narratives.

And yet, for all its bold-face cast of characters and jaw-dropping scenes, The Friday Afternoon Club is no celebrity memoir. It is, down to its bones, a family story that brilliantly embraces the poignant absurdities and best and worst efforts of its loveable, infuriating, funny and moving characters—its author most of all—finding wicked, self-deprecating humor and glints of surprising light in even the most harrowing and painful of circumstances.

©2024 Griffin Dunne (P)2024 W. F. Howes Ltd
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This fascinating account of an extraordinary life was unputdowable. I relished every minute spent in the company of Griffin, as this moving, heart-wrenching, funny and intriguing personal account beautifully unfolded.

Riveting memoir

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I listened and was glued from the start, the people came to life as it was unfolded. Fabulous.

Absorbing, emotional, funny, a great listen

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I knew nothing about Griffith Dunne, but this book came highly recommended and didn't disappoint. I loved the stories and Griffith's narration. It was paced absolutely right. Highly recommend.

Couldn't stop listening

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I’ve been a fan of Griffin Dunne since I first watched AWIL, and over the years have learned bits and pieces of his almost ‘riches to rags to riches’ existence whilst being shoulder to shoulder with the movie elite. I often wondered why he didn’t achieve the actor success I had expected. It was very enjoyable to join the pieces together in a story that at times was unexpectedly graphic! Lots of name-dropping along the way, although not in a showy way. This story follows his life from childhood up until the late 80s. His own narration is a great choice, as he lands some excellent impressions tonally and you can feel the sheer weight of his sorrow - and joy - at certain points in the narrative.

Fascinating account of an extraordinary life

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Could not stop listening. Superb observations of family and friends-all done with such affectionate recall. A charming scamp of a man who is very funny. I rather fell in love with him..

Outstanding Memoir

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