The “Funny Girl’s” memoir, “My Name Is Barbra,” is big in every way you can think of. Its press run is 1 million copies, a huge number at a time when only a few books each year sell that many copies. It’s, gulp, 1,040 pages. And it’s priced at $47, gargantuan even considering inflation. The octogenarian EGOT, who said she’s been jotting down notes since 2009, officially announced her autobiography in 2015. It was supposed to be published two years later, but people who need people to tell us the stories of their lives will finally get Streisand’s when “My Name” hits stores Nov. 7.
How many times would you guess “The Firm” author has been asked to write a sequel to that blockbuster debut? A zillion? Well, it’s finally here. Lawyer Mitch McDeere, who fled the country after exposing crooks he worked with in “The Firm,” is back to lawyering 15 years later in “The Exchange.” And back to sticking his nose in business that may again force him to escape to somewhere remote. Oct. 17.
If Streisand weren’t finally unleashing her life story, Washington’s “Thicker Than Water” would be the biggest Hollywood name on bookstore shelves. Instead, the “Scandal” star will settle for second as she spills the beans on that show, sexism/racism in Hollywood, activism and her marriage to NFL star Nnamdi Asomugha in this tell-all (or at least -some). Sept. 26.
With “Holly,” the horrormeister revisits the empath who starred in his “The Outsider” (as well as the HBO Max series of the same name, where Holly Gibney was played by Cynthia Erivo). Now the proprietor of a detective agency, she’s called in on a missing persons case that, like “The Outsider,” has an uncanny dimension. This time that dimension lives in the home of a seemingly kind elderly couple. Sept. 5