Never Grow Up

Author: Jackie Chan with Zhu Mo

Jackie Chan, one of the most loved stars in Asia and Hollywood bares it all in this heart warming auto-biography. He candidly tells about his strengths and weaknesses, his struggles, his stardom, his relationships and how he made it big in celluloid.

It is very exciting to read about all the adventures he had while filming hundreds of movies in Chinese as well as in Hollywood. The risks that he took, right from when being a "corpse" in initial movies to when he was a super star is thrilling. The next big thing from China after Bruce Lee, he tells how he made his own path for success.

However the best part for me was how he acknowledged that he was not a good boyfriend or a husband or even  a good father. His initial days of turmoil in the Chinese Drama Academy had a huge impact on him, making him a spendthrift and a workaholic and thus could not give his best in any relationship he had. He does not have any qualms in agreeing that he was wrong and how he wished he behaved well at the time.

His charity works, his commitment to spreading the Chinese culture across the world, stories about his crazy fans make this book a great read.

Had loved Jackie as an actor but now more respect for the person. 

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