Can We Be Friends?

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I loved this book. It was a quick, fun read. Not only did it give insight into Henry's career and Hollywood for the last 50 years, it made me really like Henry the man. I would love to get dinner with him and just chat - I feel like that'd be fun. He talks about his time on Happy Days and the awkwardness of becoming a household name almost over night. He talks about his friendships with many of his famous collaborators. The only thing I really wish this book had that it is lacking, is pictures. I stopped frequently to google images about the times and people he was speaking of. I did also find it charming that he spent almost as much time waxing poetic about his various dogs throughout his lifetime as he did his human children. Very adorable. The book also touches on imposter syndrome and what it's like to have undiagnosed dyslexia. It's truly a great memoir.