review: In co-written memoir, Ron and Clint Howard share Hollywood success story
THE BOYS. by means of Ron Howard and Clint Howard. William Morrow. 416 pages. $28.99. âWhat become it like starting to be up on tv?â Thatâs the question, along with the loss of life of their father in 2017, that caused Ron Howard and his brother, Clint, to co-write a memoir of their childhood. âThe Boysâ is precisely what youâd are expecting from the large brother who performed Opie Taylor and Richie Cunningham and his younger sibling, most famous as a toddler actor for his three-year position opposite a undergo in âgentle Ben.â Itâs healthful, earnest and contains simply enough tidbits about Mayberry and âhappy Daysâ to satisfy ardent lovers. The brothers alternate writing parts of most chapters, sharing their studies and musing about how lucky they have been to continue to exist in Hollywood as baby actors. The book is committed to their parents, Rance and Jean Howard, who deserve all the credit for helping their children navigate stardom. At one point...