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Moose: Chapters from My Life
1st ed. cover
EditorRobert J. Sherman
AuthorRobert B. Sherman
Cover artistRobert J. Sherman (photograph and design)
LanguageEnglish
SubjectAutobiography
PublisherAuthorHouse
Publication date
November 26, 2013 (hardback)
Publication placeUnited States
Pages458
ISBN978-1-491-88366-2
OCLC865495543
Preceded byWalt's Time[1] 

Moose: Chapters From My Life is the 459-page autobiography by theAcademy Award-winning songwriter[2]Robert B. Sherman. "Moose is a collection of fifty-four autobiographical short stories, arranged in such a way as to express a larger narrative."[3] The book was edited by Sherman's younger son,Robert J. Sherman, who also provided the general layout, cover art and graphic design for the book. Other than certain pages in the "My Time" photographic sections ofMoose, (which were completed after the author's death on March 6, 2012) the majority of the book, including its innovative arrangement of chapters, was created during the author's lifetime and under his personal supervision.Moose was published byAuthorHouse Publishers ofBloomington, Indiana, in association withAuthorSolutions,Penguin Random House Company affiliates.[4] First publication of the work occurred posthumously, on November 26, 2013. The majority of short stories which comprise the book, were written between 1993–2004 with one or two stories having been known to exist as early as 1945. Although early "mock-up" versions of the book were circulated among Sherman's close friends and members of his family in 2004, according to the editor's introductory chapter, "About Moose", mass publication had to be delayed "for reasons too cumbersome to delve into here."[5][6] Both the book and its author were credited in the 2013Walt Disney film release,Saving Mr. Banks which starredAcademy Award–winning actorsEmma Thompson andTom Hanks. ActorB. J. Novak portrayed a young Robert Sherman in the film. Several scenes from the film drew direct inspiration fromMoose. This was done with the author's consent.[7]

Background

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Moose is a collection of short stories taken from the author's life. Chapters were deliberately organized out of sequence. The purpose of this untraditional structure was to introduce the reader to the author's life story thematically rather than as a recounting of chronological events. Publishers were initially unimpressed with the author's stylistic approach, but the author felt strongly that the use of this technique was essential to the overall success of the narrative. This disagreement was, in part, what delayed publication by nearly a decade.[5]

Contents

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Moose: Chapters From My Life 2016 Audible Audiobook Cover, Orchard Hill Press

Handwritten inscription

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On the front page of the book is a facsimile of a handwritten letter (excerpt) written by Sherman to his parents (in 1944) as an 18-year-oldUS Army soldier, immediately prior to his deployment to Europe to fight inWorld War II. The letter was found by Sherman's son among his papers, in an envelope labeled, "To Be Opened Upon the Event of My Death". The excerpt reads: "If God placed my mission in this world as writing - I would have written for the benefit of my fellow man, and for his pleasure and observance of himself and his actions, (his injustices.) I would have spent my life devoted to showing man to himself in all his truth."

Text

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Most of the book is written in prose text.Moose is divided into seven major sections which are subdivided into an aggregate 54, true, anecdotal short stories. (The author was lauded for his candor.) Chapters cover a range of intriguing and/or transformative moments in the author's life. Subjects range from his service in theUnited States Army duringWorld War II when he led the first squadron of eight men intoDachau Concentration Camp during its liberation, to his years working as a staff songwriter for Walt Disney atDisney Studios. Through the text, the author introduces the reader to scores of colorful real life characters (some famous, some who are otherwise unknown).Moose concludes with the author reflecting on the life he has led. The author makes these reflections, largely from his reading room in the Mayfair district ofLondon, England, by then, his adopted home. (Sherman moved from Los Angeles to London shortly after his wife, Joyce's death in 2001; immediately after the 2002 premiere ofChitty Chitty Bang Bang at theLondon Palladium.

My Time (sections 1-4)

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Interspersed between the major literary sections ofMoose is a comprehensive, four-part series of photographic chapters entitled, "My Time". The "My Time" sub-chapters are an annotated, visual overview of Robert Sherman's life and relationships (both personal and professional). The four sub-chapters provide a linear context to what might otherwise read as a disparate collection of short stories. The photographic sub-chapters are a succinct yet comprehensive account of Sherman's relationship with his brother and songwriting partner,Richard M. Sherman (the other half of theAcademy Award-winningSherman Brothers songwriting team). How affable the brothers' relationship actually was, has been a subject of debate since the 2009 release ofWalt Disney Pictures'sThe Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story and the 2013 release of Walt Disney Pictures'sSaving Mr. Banks. The making of both films is touched upon in the "My Time" sections. "My Time" also covers many of the other significant relationships that the writer had during his life including his marriage to his wife Joyce (of 48 years), his relationship with his parents, employers, collaborators, friends and children.

The title "My Time" is an allusion to the author's previous joint-autobiographical effort,Walt's Time: From Before To Beyond which was published in 1998. The three main sections ofWalt's Time are "Walt's Time" (covering the Sherman Brothers' years of service to Walt Disney), "Al's Time" (a reference to the Sherman Brothers' father,Tin Pan Alley songwriterAl Sherman) and "Our Time" which refers to the twenty-five years that followed the death of the Sherman Brothers' two respective mentors (Walt Disney's death in 1966 andAl Sherman's death in 1973) and the publication of the book (Walt's Time) in 1998.

InMoose: Chapters From My Life, the header, "My Time" refers to Robert Sherman's life post-"Walt's Time", post "Al's Time" and post-"Our Time". Although the four sections cover Sherman's entire life, the meaning of the "My Time" sub-chapters is revealed through the fourth and final section, and only readily apparent provided the reader is already familiar with the aforementioned sections ofWalt's Time. The fourth sub-chapter illustrates Sherman's zeal for life despite the many losses he suffered. Also implied is the author's desire to live his life on his own terms, a theme consistent throughout the book as a whole. "My Time" (part 4) covers Sherman's life experiences during the fourteen years between the publication ofWalt's Time and the completion ofMoose (1998-2012).

Critical acclaim

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  • Charles Shubow ofBroadwayWorld.com wrote: "It's a fascinating book about a fascinating man. It follows his life growing up and his time during World War II. But the parts about Disney and the making ofMary Poppins are worth the read...I highly recommend the book."[8]
  • George Taylor ofThe Disney Review wrote: "I will say, right off the bat, that it's an incredibly enjoyable read."[9]
  • Jeff Heimbuch ofMice Chat wrote: "We know Robert as one half of the prolific song writing team, but this book proves that he was also a fantastic writer as well."[9]
  • Tim Calloway ofThe Mouse Castle wrote: "The book is a wonderful telling of episodes in Robert Sherman's life from his harrowing service during World War II (a battle wound would force him to walk with a cane for the rest of his life) to his award-winning success at Disney writing songs with his brother Richard."[10]
  • Phil Mounsey ofPublishing Today wrote: "AuthorHouse UK is proud to be the publisher of this fine memoir, Moose, by one of the few in the world, who was an insider to the magic and reality of Disney and Hollywood in their pomp and who can truly say he was there; Robert B. Sherman."[11]
  • Dizradio.com wrote: "Robert B. Sherman brings his true story to light in his autobiography,Moose: Chapters From My Life. Sherman holds nothing back in the candid book, from the horrors he saw as a frontline liberator in World War II to his successful career alongside Walt Disney in the 1960s and beyond.[12]

Saving Mr. Banks meetsMoose

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In 2010, mutual acquaintances ofMoose editor, Robert J. Sherman, andSaving Mr. Banks producerAlison Owen (Ruby Films) arranged a meeting in London. (Owen's associate, Josh Davis, represented Owen at the meeting.) Excerpts from an early version of theKelly Marcel/Sue Smith screenplay were given to Sherman to bring to his father, Robert B. Sherman, for his review. (The scenes given to Sherman were ones which specifically featured the Sherman Brothers as characters. After reviewing the script sides, Robert B. Sherman agreed to provide an advance copy of the chapter inMoose which specifically dealt with the lead up to and making of Walt Disney's filmMary Poppins. The chapter was entitled, "'Tween Pavement and Stars".[13] In exchange for their help, Owen agreed to list the book and author in the final credits of the film. This was the only compensation the Robert Shermans received. In the summer of 2012, a few months after Robert B. Sherman died,Robert J. Sherman (serving at that point in the capacity of "Trustee" of the Robert B. Sherman Estate) met again with theSaving Mr. Banks creatives including producerAlison Owen, directorJohn Hancock and writerKelly Marcel. A few days prior to the meeting, Sherman had been given a revised version of the full script. (Principal photography was to commence in two weeks' time.) Elements of theMoose excerpt had been incorporated into the new script. One important contribution is apparent in the scene in betweenTom Hanks (as "Walt Disney") andEmma Thompson (as "Pamela Travers") during which Disney derides Travers for insisting that there is "No Red In London". Although the characters speaking the dialogue are different than those portrayed in the book, the dialogue is nearly identical.[14] About the "No Red In London" sequence, scriptwriterKelly Marcel later blogged, "Anything that shocked me and surprised me went in, because that's how you make drama, you know? I think the one that freaked me out the most, that I could not believe, was that she wouldn't allow the color red to be in the film."[15]

British Book Launch –A Spoonful of Sherman

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On January 6, 2014,Moose editor,Robert J. Sherman produced, wrote and emceed a two night cabaret at theSt. James Theatre in London entitledA Spoonful of Sherman.[16] The event marked the official launch of his father's (posthumously released) autobiography:Moose: Chapters From My Life. After performances, Sherman participated in a book signing. The show was billed as "A Celebration of the Life, Times and Songs ofRobert B. Sherman" and was extremely well received by the crowd and the critics alike. The cast consisted of four risingWest End theatre stars including Charlotte Wakefield,Emma Williams, Stuart Matthew Price and Greg Castiglioni. Musical Direction was by Colin Billing and the show was directed byStewart Nicholls.[17] The show was produced byMusicWorld (UK). Joanne Benjamin and Clive Chenery of The Entertainment Business were general managers, James Albrecht of St. James Theatre Productions running front of house.

A Spoonful of Sherman received outstanding notices, garnering four stars from Clive Davis of theLondon Times[18] as well as four and five star reviews from dozens of other papers and online reviewers.[19][20][21] The show covered ninety years of Sherman songwriting (including material written by the Sherman Brothers' father,Al Sherman (who first started writing music in the early 1920s.) Songs written by the younger Robert Sherman were also included in the show as well) but the focus of the evening was the music and lyrics of Robert B. Sherman and the Sherman Brothers. "In deciding which songs to select, particular emphasis was put on material that would propel the narrative of Robert B. Sherman's life forward for the audience. My narration would then fill in the gaps. Of course almost all of the famous stuff makes it in.Mary Poppins,Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,Winnie the Pooh,The Jungle Book and "It's A Small World (After All)" are all represented, but I'm particularly pleased that we were able to include some unexpected gems in the mix as well."[22]A Spoonful of Sherman was so successful in its own right, that the show was brought back a second time in 2014.[16] In 2015 anoriginal cast recording was released both digitally and on CD bySimG Records.[23] In 2017 a pared down version of the show returned to London and it was announced in December 2017 that the show will be embarking on its first UK/Ireland tour in 2018.[24]

Publishing details

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A First Edition ofMoose: Chapters From My Life was published byAuthorHouse (aPenguin Random House Company[4]) in November 2013 (paperback,ISBN 978-1-4918-8366-2). In December 2013 it was published (hardcover,ISBN 1-4918-8381-2). It is also available electronically onAmazon Kindle. In October 2016 the unabridgedaudiobook version of the book was released by Orchard Hill Press (Audible Audiobooks, ASIN B01M10102G) withRobert J. Sherman reading the text, the total running time clocked at 11 hours, 43 minutes.[25]

References

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  1. ^Sherman, Robert B.,Walt's Time: From Before To Beyond[1]
  2. ^"Robert B. Sherman – Awards". Internet Movie Database. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2014.
  3. ^Sherman, "About Moose" inMoose: Chapters From My Life, p. xi.
  4. ^abOwen, Laura"Penguin Buys Self Publishing Service Author Solutions for 116m"gigaom.com, July 19, 2012
  5. ^abSherman, "About Moose" inMoose: Chapters From My Life, p. xiii.
  6. ^"Moose The Story of a Phenomenon".AuthorHouse Author Spotlight. February 1, 2014.
  7. ^"Saving Mr. Banks - Credits". Internet Movie Database. RetrievedDecember 19, 2014.
  8. ^Shubow, Charles (December 19, 2014)."Deathtrap at Everyman Theatre - Ho Ho Ho...A Whodunit for the Holidays!".broadwayworld.com.
  9. ^abMice Chat."Mousetalgia 273: Robert Sherman"Mice Chat, January 13, 2014
  10. ^Callaway, Tim."Robbie Sherman Talks About Robert Sherman and the Sherman Brothers in the MCL". The Mouse Castle Lounge. RetrievedFebruary 17, 2014.
  11. ^"Songs, Music, Films, Laughter and Tears". Publishing Today wordpress.com. RetrievedDecember 18, 2013.
  12. ^"Songwriting with Walt: Behind-the-Scenes of Disney Classics in 'Moose'". DIZradio.com. 27 January 2014. RetrievedJanuary 27, 2014.
  13. ^Sherman, "Tween Pavement and Stars" inMoose: Chapters From My Life, p. 353-398
  14. ^Sherman, "Tween Pavement and Stars" ("No Red In London") inMoose: Chapters From My Life, p. 372-375
  15. ^Sciretta, Peter (13 December 2013)."Interview: Kelly Marcel On Writing 'Saving Mr. Banks'". SlashFilm. RetrievedMarch 28, 2016.
  16. ^abLawson, Rhiannon (April 26, 2014)."A Spoonful of Sherman (St James Theatre)".whatsonstage.com.
  17. ^"St James Theatre - Events: A Spoonful of Sherman". Archived from the original on July 16, 2014.
  18. ^Davis, Clive."A Spoonful of Sherman at the St. James Theatre, SW1"The Times, January 15, 2014
  19. ^Shenton, Mark."A Spoonful of Sherman"The Stage, April 22, 2014
  20. ^Honoré, Patrick."A Spoonful of Sherman – St James Studio Theatre"Musical Theatre Review, January 19, 2014
  21. ^Anderson, Gemma (April 21, 2014)."Review: A Spoonful of Sherman, St James Theatre".ayoungertheatre.com.
  22. ^Robert J. Sherman comments on "A Spoonful of Sherman" facebook.com, accessed August 1, 2015
  23. ^"SimG Records:A Spoonful of Sherman: Original Cast Recording". simgproductions.com. Archived fromthe original on March 4, 2016. RetrievedMarch 27, 2016.
  24. ^BWW News Desk (December 20, 2017)."Sherman Brothers Musical to Tour UK".BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved22 December 2017.
  25. ^"Moose Audible Audiobook". amazon.co.uk. RetrievedOctober 9, 2016.

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