well, that's who he is
Richard Chamberlain and his story are refreshing, and take one through an era of how Hollywood's gay lead actors hid from sight yet managed successful personal lives. Rich, good-looking, but with an alcoholic dad who marred his life. Or maybe imbued him with a desire to overcome that. The story itself is well told. The downer in the book are the pages of philosophizing, ;ending an unwanted overlay (if it worked for him okay, but. he seems to think we need to know about all of it), He really loved crazy cult experiences, so if you like those, this is your book.