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A View from A Broad

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Bette Midler, also known as Divine Miss M—the indomitable and incomparable singer, actor, and musical theater extraordinaire, with a career spanning almost half a century—revisits her classic memoir, now with a new introduction.This book was a kind of last hurrah. When I read it, I hear a disarmingly younger, sweeter voice…I am not sure that this little confection captures a whole time, but I think it’s an accurate picture of the spirit and tone of what I was doing in those days...I hope it holds up, and that you find your best younger self in it as I do... With her brassy voice and bold performances making the world finally pay attention, this ambitious Jewish girl from Hawaii, needs no introduction. Grammy award–winning singer, Academy Award–nominee, Broadway star of her critically acclaimed one-woman show, and beloved actress in The Rose, Beaches, and Down and Out in Beverly Hills—Bette Midler is a household name whose career and fans span generations. In A View from A Broad, Bette relives her career through memories of endless rehearsals, her fear of flying, crazy schedules, and wisdom she learned from Thai Gondoliers with her trademark razor-blade wit that her fans have grown to know, love, and expect. Filled with photographs, a new introduction, and heartwarming stories that highlight only a portion of a brilliant career, A View from a Broad is the perfect gift for anyone who loves music, theater, or just plain fun—and will be cherished by the fans of Divine Miss M for years to come.

176 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 15, 1980

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Bette Midler

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Bette Davis Midler is an American singer, actress and comedienne, also known to her fans as The Divine Miss M. She is named after the actress Bette Davis although Davis pronounced her first name in two syllables, and Midler uses one. During her career, she has won four Grammy Awards, an Emmy Award, and a Tony Award, and has been nominated for two Academy Awards. She is currently performing a new concert show, "The Showgirl Must Go On," live five nights a week as a headliner at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

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368 reviews94 followers
July 4, 2018
Bette Midler first around the world tour was full of anticipation and well documented through our memories. She is greater character actor on stage and the characters she develop are a testimony to her bright imagination. The truthfulness of her fear, exhaustion, sights, rehearsal schedules, demands from the press and fans demonstrates her humanity. She is a living breathing person with faults and not a super diva without any feelings. The book shows how insane she is in a very good and healthy way.
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478 reviews15 followers
January 10, 2020
“I never know how much of what I say is true. If I did, I’d bore myself to death.”

Truer words have never been spoken. The Divine Miss M does it the only way she can—rapid-fire, slightly off-kilter, and never duplicated. As a work of literature, it is so-so. But as a glimpse into the mad artistry of a true star, it works. I love Bette, and always have.

So much of this book is random mishmashes of true anecdotes from her world tour cobbled with ham fisted contrivances. But the realest, most beautiful thing in the whole book is the picture of Bette, sans makeup, in Thailand, looking serene and natural and unplugged. That is the soft siren of the sea I love, not the boisterous broad that she can be (though I love her too.)
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324 reviews18 followers
February 1, 2018
This is my girl. I love her to pieces even though she is all kinds of crazy/outrageous. I love all facets of her personality--and there are a LOT! Not sure how much of this book is 100% true, but it served its purpose: it was entertaining. And it made me want to read more about my beloved Bette. So I bought another biography!
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1,763 reviews8 followers
February 21, 2024
This book is about Ms. Midler's first tour of Europe and Australia in 1979. It was an interesting read, especially given the off stage predicaments that Ms. Midler describes. My favorite line in the book is " “The road!” Miss Frank proclaims each time we go on tour. “Why, it’s the Devil’s Walkway, and anyone who trods it is bound to Hula in Hell.” "

Midler, Bette. A View from A Broad. Simon & Schuster. Kindle Edition.
Profile Image for Jack Rogers.
7 reviews
May 2, 2025
Bought this book very randomly in the final moments of a book fair in Trinity College.

Beautiful pictures and prose that made me question if Bette Midler actually wrote it as the writing was so sharp. The prose drifts from fact to what must be fantasy so fluidly it made me question what was real. It made me feel like I was getting a glimpse into Miss M's head. Full of diva moments. I enjoyed it but by god it took me ages to finish for no food reason.
199 reviews1 follower
March 15, 2018
A friend loaned me this book, thinking I would enjoy it. I have to admit, I liked it a lot more than I thought I would. Bette Midler's wit and writing style made for a fun read and truly provided some insight into the life of a performer doing a world tour. I would highly recommend this book for all fans of The Divine Miss M.
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35 reviews1 follower
June 29, 2018
Having been a Bette Midler fan for years, I have to say this book disappointed me. While some reminisces and photos were engaging, other snippets felt confusing and disjointed like she couldn’t decide what to keep and what to edit so she left it all there for the reader to decide.
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673 reviews7 followers
September 28, 2018
This book was a little raunchier than I would have preferred. It was entertaining IF one could ignore the language & other items mentioned.
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1,673 reviews22 followers
August 27, 2019
A high school friend made me watch "The Rose" probably some time in late 1986, and I got a little bit obsessed with Bette Midler after that. Her memoir is a hoot, as you would expect.
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6 reviews
August 13, 2020
One of my all time favourite singers and someone who is as wildly vibrant, irreverent, completely unapologetic, crude, loud and unabashedly fabulous as I can only ever hope to be.
220 reviews
November 17, 2021
i found this book at a used book store and i enjoyed it more than i thought. Bette is delightfully droll
14 reviews
July 21, 2024
Quick read, fun pictures. Not a real memoir, just musings of the tour. Very lightweight. Glad I didn’t pay for the book!
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4,876 reviews733 followers
September 9, 2014
A brief documentary look into Bette Midler's 1978 world tour and her musings, thoughts, and reactions.

My Take
Melodramatic and free-wheeling, ridiculous chatter that feels as though you're listening to Midler talking at you. It's crazy and revealing, sad and ditzy, happy and nuts, and too funny for words. Do be sure to read Midler's "Band Application". You'll crack up.

An interesting tidbit about growing up in Hawaii surrounded by all that gorgeous color. It certainly makes sense about Bette, and I'm completely with her on this. Color is too important to ignore!
"Being moral isn't what you do … it's what you mean to do."

Color and black-and-white photographs are scattered throughout the book. Pictures that will make you laugh out loud and others that will pull you in. Midler free associates in her humorous style about each country she visits with comments about the food, the money, going through customs, the audiences, styles, and more.

Midler doesn't spare anyone, including herself. I particularly enjoyed her point about always taking characters on the road with her — masks she can hide behind. Reading her process for how she determined the identities of the characters was a fascinating look behind-the-scenes.

For the most part, the chatter holds together, although there are great lengths that you simply read without worrying about what it means. It's rather scattered at times nor am I always sure what's truth and what's said for the fun of it.

The Characters
You all know Bette Midler. Miss Frann Frank was her prim and proper companion and wardrobe mistress. She mentions her mother and her siblings: Daniel and her twin sisters, Judy and Susan.

The Harlettes are Katie, Franny, and Linda. At least to start.

Vilmos Angst is a determined film director.

Yes, there are more characters, but these were the ones who stood out.

The Cover
The cover is a bright pink with Bette Midler in a mermaid costume, hip cocked, head shyly tilted, and arms raised in a Y-frame as though she’s holding up the Hollywood-lights title. It’s perfect.

The title keeps cracking me up for its literal and humorous interpretation, as this is indeed A View From a Broad.
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Author 15 books465 followers
May 31, 2014
This was a really fast read. It's fun to get Bette's perspective on things in life, and an insight to her thinking. Being 11 years old when this book was written, I'm glad it was republished to be appreciated by fans that have grown up. To read some of her humor and outrageous backstage issues makes you look at life in her unique perspective. All her turmoils of a first European Tour are frozen in a short but sweet romp into the Divine Miss M's mind. It was fun to visit. Had to pick up a biography on her next. Good for any personal journey reflection.
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860 reviews5 followers
November 24, 2014
Fun, fast read. Basically Bette Midler's thoughts from her world tour (written in 1980) in short chapter/essay form. No heavy thinking needed, just a fun look into the tour, actually so light I was hoping for something a bit meatier. Her dynamic personality does come through but it almost seemed part of her act so it would be nice to her from her real voice. Would like to read something more from her because she is a fun writer - fast paced just like she seems to be.
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1,385 reviews25 followers
March 19, 2016
It is unadulterated vintage Bette Midler, the Divine Miss M, in all her raucus witty glory. It covers her 1978 first world tour, the one that gave birth to Dolores DeLago, reading much like a script for her show interspersed with touching memories of the trip (my fave was her viewing of The Little Mermaid statue). I loved it! Glad I chose it for the Pop Sugar 2016 challenge as my book by a celebrity.
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764 reviews
April 5, 2014
Ok only for you Bette because I like you, I'll give you 3 stars but really I was hoping for more content. There's not much to this book, just random story telling about her world tour in 1980. I still enjoyed it and appreciated the pictures. I had a few laugh out loud moments but overall I wish it was better.
338 reviews
September 6, 2015
Slight and not well organized, Midler's account of her first world tour still makes for a fun read. This is because she knows how to tell a story to make you laugh. For the short amount of time you spend reading this, you feel like you've spent an evening on really comfortable stools with the Divine Herself drinking amazing cocktails and letting the lady make you chuckle.
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607 reviews3 followers
July 23, 2016
Funny stories about Bette and her characters and costumes, giving only a small glimpse into what it takes to do a world tour and the things that can go right/ wrong. She is very generous to her fans, though not so much to reporters. Love the pictures and stories. Very short read, coffee table book.

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327 reviews24 followers
April 28, 2014
This is more for a diehard fan than a casual one. It is interesting and fun, but I would liked a little bit more of an introduction. Some of stories are just hilarious though.

I received this through the first reads giveaways.
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633 reviews51 followers
April 15, 2014
I read this on kindle-paperwhite and I bet I'd give it more stars if I got to see the photos and other layout bling in better quality - my first kindle total fail on quality of translation to e-reader format - Bette gets five stars who ever did the kindle edition gets 2 at most, ugh .
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1,097 reviews6 followers
October 28, 2014
I love Bette Midler. I think she's such an optimistic and charismatic person.
This book, though, was too much. I just wanted to hear some stories from the tour. Maybe I was looking more for an autobiography. This book wasn't that.
20 reviews2 followers
December 21, 2014
Bette at her best! The stories are extremely funny and well written. Bette Midler shows that she's got one of the finest and wittier brains ever to work in the show business. The only shame is that it is way too short. I wanted more!
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2,419 reviews10 followers
July 12, 2014
I like her a great deal, so I really wanted to enjoy this book, especially when she talked about it resurrected her young voice. I was disappointed. She tells poignant stories when being interviewed. I missed that insight and tenderness.
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142 reviews1 follower
March 2, 2016
While I was expecting a memoir about her whole career, this book is about her world tour (a view from 'abroad') from 30 years ago. What?! It was okay but I had really hoped this would be an audio book read by the author. Even so, old material.
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243 reviews3 followers
May 12, 2015
A quick read about Bette Midler's first world tour. If you like Bette, you'll really like this book. There are some great photos, and you get a sense of who she is off-stage...which is very similar to who she is on-stage.
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12 reviews3 followers
May 26, 2012
I loved this book and read it so much that it fell apart. I read it and felt that I was on tour with The Divine Miss M.
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