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Maybe You Never Cry Again
- Narrated by: Bernie Mac
- Length: 4 hrs and 25 mins
- Abridged Audiobook
- Categories: Biographies & Memoirs, Entertainment & Celebrities
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Publisher's Summary
The film, television, and comedy legend tells the hilarious and moving story of how tough love and a sense of humor made him the man he is today
By the tender age of five, Bernie Mac had found his calling: making others laugh. He has since become the star and cocreator of Fox’s hit sitcom The Bernie Mac Show; a stand-up legend; and a hit movie star in Head of State and Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle. Now, this amazing comedian delves deep down inside to retell the poignant and hilarious story of his childhood and the people who helped shape him into the comedian - and the strong and self-reliant man - he is today.
When young Bernie Mac lost his beloved mother to breast cancer, and faced an astounding number of other hardships, he remembered the "Mac-isms" she taught him: You have to meet all of the challenges, big and small. Because how you start is how you finish. If you want a helping hand, look at the end of your arm. These tough-love lessons gave him an inner strength that led him to choose hope over despair and to follow his dreams. Maybe You Never Cry Again is a powerful testament to how a mother’s love made everything possible for Bernie Mac by teaching him to believe in himself.
PLEASE NOTE: This is the abridged edition.
Critic Reviews
"An uplifting and humorous rags-to-riches story, told with heart." (Publishers Weekly)
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- SatMac40
- 09-30-19
A Glimpse at a Rare Jewel!
I loved every second of this book!! Great hearing his voice & hearing his story. Bernie Mac was definitely in a league of his own & is greatly missed!
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- Anonymous User
- 01-17-19
Great Book!!!
This book not only grabs the attention but KEEPS IT!!! GREAT BOOK! O LOVED IT
10 people found this helpful
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- Eddie G
- 03-20-13
Sad & Happy Story, But Very Well Missed Bernie,RIP
Would you consider the audio edition of Maybe You Never Cry Again to be better than the print version?
Yes of cause,His Voice U can`t beat that !
What was one of the most memorable moments of Maybe You Never Cry Again?
How his mom past away & He took it like a Man, For a young kid.
Which scene was your favorite?
When he met comedian Red Fox
If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Maybe You Never Cry Again
18 people found this helpful
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- shopper
- 01-15-13
Holds Your Attention
What do you think the narrator could have done better?
Due to mistakes (a few stumbles and mumbles throughout), it is clear that Bernie Mac is not a professional narrator but that is a part of the charm of listening. This is a real person telling their life story.
Any additional comments?
There are very few laughs in this book but if you are interested in learning about the man behind the laughs--his struggles, tragedies and successes--you will find this worthwhile.
14 people found this helpful
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- Rele Mmusi
- 04-21-20
He was REAL!
Y'all. What a true, heartfelt story. A voice! Always felt connected to The Mac Man. I recall the day, so vividly, reading a newspaper saying he had passed. I was sad & didn't know why. Even though I was a big fan of his comedy- and I declare him as my fav comedian confidently.
But this explains the spiritual connection I felt towards him. His depth, strife, strong-willed, compassionate steadfast and most importantly, humble soul & mindset. Such a specific & special human being. (So many parallels to my father, who too wrote his memoire- A Dream Believed, A Dream Achieved).
But outside of that, he was himself, through & through!
Bernie Mac. Now I know why I mourned you. You were real!
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- Jess
- 10-20-19
The best book
I literally could relate to his upbringing especially with growing up in the same city at different times. I am grateful that I was able to listen to his story. It was definitely raw, uncut, and honest from the heart.
4 people found this helpful
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- L.B. Wallace
- 08-15-19
Read twice
Outstanding! I listened to the book twice. I have always enjoyed Bernie Mac and this book have me the insight of how wonderful and kind he was.
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- David
- 07-24-14
The Mac Man Lives
Where does Maybe You Never Cry Again rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Within my top 5
Who was your favorite character and why?
Big Nigga, I thought it was funny he really called him that.
Which scene was your favorite?
When he came up with the saying "I aint scared of you MF's"
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Nothing like hearing his voice, tell his story
Any additional comments?
Great book, makes me sad that he is gone. RIP Mac Man
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- tameka pearson
- 04-29-20
Awesome
inspirational. empowering. best read ever. I would recommend this book to my friends and family
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- Raynell T
- 04-09-20
Definitely one of the King's of Comedy!!!
Amazing story of the trials and tribulations of life. Everytime you try to get ahead and something knocks u back down. Wonderfully told by a man who left his comedy mark on the world and left us all too soon. Listening to Bernie Mac tell his story is what keeps you wanting more.
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- Nicollette
- 09-14-12
Deep...
Emotional story, so many different levels of experiences as he takes you along with him through his past. I loved it R>I>P Mac Man :-)
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- Silkcut1
- 12-05-21
Maybe You Never Cry Again
I loved this book. Narrated by the Late great Bernie Mac himself, It was like listening to a conversation. Straight from the heart and pulling no punches in true "Bernie Mac" style. This book had me laughing so much in places and close to tears in others. Definitely 5 stars from me.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-12-20
Powerful
Some really emotional and enjoyable moments! Brilliant to listen to all his ups and downs.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-02-20
Wow
Wow if you know Mac from back in the day his early stuff u are in for a treat real talk amazing listening to him again sayin something I’ve never heard talking about the past an where he came from Wow
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- Mr F Barnes
- 08-04-18
inspirational
An education for kids that think that they may have had it bad growing up.
I'd recommend this for those who want to know the drivers for Bernie. It's fundamental and just gives you a nudge to better yourself. Thoroughly enjoyed this.
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- Raj Daklow
- 08-09-17
Best book ever period!!
I cried and laughed throughout, I bought two hard copies that I've read time and time again, listened to the audio big time and time again.
Its the bloody good.
RIP Beanie
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- Bernice
- 04-21-17
Started Very Well...
I loved this book to start with. A great story about his childhood. Really interesting. If it had stayed this way it would have been a 5 star book.
However about half way through it felt like the book needed serious editing. There were too many details about little things - what they ate for dinner, grievances with employers and landlords, tributes to those that have supported him, lots of name dropping and repetition. Little interesting story and more about how much he earned, where he worked, the hours he worked and so forth.
I expected there to be more comedy in this book and there was almost none, which was a shame.
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- Steve Parke
- 11-23-15
It's going right back on
The only bad thing that I can say is that I wish it was longer. What a joy to hear. I have been a fan from the Kings of comedy to house party 3. It was wonderful to get to know more about him and his up bringing. It's a most listen and as the title says "it's going right back on"
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- Marian
- 08-02-15
Real
I wanted to know a little bit about this talented comedian who died too young. Loved the story- lots of wise advice which is of course wrapped in funny :)
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- GIWI
- 05-18-14
Comedy Genius takes you through every emotion!
What made the experience of listening to Maybe You Never Cry Again the most enjoyable?
Straight from the horses mouth! Every sigh, pause and chuckle had an impact. Fantasic story telling. It felt like you were listening to a friend on the telephone. Perfection!
Who was your favorite character and why?
Bernie of course! His wife is a strong lady also!
Have you listened to any of Bernie Mac’s other performances? How does this one compare?
Stand up and films are great but this book allows the listener to know the real Man behind the Comedy
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I dont want to spoil it for other listeners but it is a roller coster ride of emotions.
Any additional comments?
Perfection! Never gave up on his dream and he wasn't afraid not to conform!
R.I.P Bernie Mac after listening to this I feel like I know you and you seem like a great man!