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What kind of book is greenlights?

What kind of book is greenlights?

Memoir
BiographyAutobiographyPoetry
Greenlights/Genres

When did Matthew McConaughey write greenlights?

Greenlights is a 2020 book by American actor Matthew McConaughey. It was published on October 20, 2020, by the Crown imprint of Crown Publishing Group….Greenlights (book)

First edition cover and dust jacket
Author Matthew McConaughey
Publisher Crown
Publication date October 20, 2020
Media type Print (hardcover), e-book, audio

Who wrote greenlights?

Matthew McConaughey
Greenlights/Authors

What is the name of Matthew McConaughey’s book?

Greenlights2020
Greenlights: Raucous Stories and Outlaw Wisdom from the Academy Award-winning Actor2020Greenlights: Your Journal, Your Journey2021The Best Motivational Speeches of All Times2020
Matthew McConaughey/Books
These are among the many words of wisdom proferred in Greenlights, McConaughey’s autobiography published by Crown in 2020, The Texas-born actor turned 50 in November. Best known for his Oscar-winning turn in Dallas Buyers Club, McConaughey got his start playing Wooderson in Dazed and Confused in 1993.

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What should I read if I liked greenlights?

The best five books I read in 2020, highlighted by Greenlights

  • Greenlights, Matthew McConaughey.
  • On Writing: A memoir of the craft, Stephen King.
  • Molly’s Game, Molly Bloom.
  • Educated, Tara Westover.
  • Born to run, Chris McDougall.

How many pages are in the greenlights?

304
Greenlights/Page count

What did Matthew McConaughey do?

In the 2000s, McConaughey became best known for starring in romantic comedies, including The Wedding Planner (2001), How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003), Failure to Launch (2006), Fool’s Gold (2008), and Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009), establishing him as a sex symbol….

Matthew McConaughey
Children 3
Awards Full list

Who is Larry in green lights?

Larry Gatlin
Larry Gatlin says that he is the unnamed country singer who struggled with cocaine addiction in an unattributed story in Mathew McConaughey’s memoir. In Part 5 of his book, Greenlights, McConaughey relates an anecdote about a country musician who was struggling with addiction.