First Dell Paperback - July 1973
Inside cover quote:
"Frances Farmer was a movie star in the 1930's, an extraordinarily beautiful actress often compared to Garbo and Hepburn. She became legendary as an alcoholic and mental patient, but in 1970 her death of cancer received little publicity. Her book is the most astonishing movie star autobiography I have ever read -- a hard, bitter summing up of a terrible life, written through that life's last few years and ending, about a week before she died, with her consciousness of her slow, painful death... Its treatment of insanity and mental institutions... resembles that of the best fictional treatments of the subject, The Bell Jar and Janet Frame's Faces in the Water." -- Library Journal
Second Dell Paperback - May 1979
Inside cover quotes:
"A magnificent book, an autobiography of dashed hopes, injust terrors, and finally, of solitary strength. Frances Farmer has left us a legacy of truth." -- Women's Wear Daily |
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"A Shocker." -- Publisher's Weekly |
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"Begin anywhere and the reality of the human spirits will to survive assaults you." -- Newsday |
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"Intriguing, candid, and chilling." -- Joyce Haber, author of The Users |
Third Dell Paperback - December 1982
Inside cover reads:
"There has never been an autobiography as jolting, as deeply moving as Will There Really Be A Morning?"
Susan Blakely in Will There Really Be A Morning?
Starring - Lee Grant, John Heard, Royal Dano, Joe Lambie and Melanie Mayron
Directed by Fielder Book, Written by Dalene Young, Executive Producer - Steve Jaffe, Executive Producer- Sandy Arcara, Producer - Everett Chambers, Supervising Producer - Richard M. Rosenbloom, Executive in Charge of Production - Stanley Neufeld, Associate Producer - Steve Nicolaides
Jaffe/Blakely Films and Sama Productions in association with Orion Television
Provided by Jack Randall Earles