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A CANDID, THRILLING MEMOIR FROM ONE OF THE MOST RECOGNISABLE, INFUENTIAL AND BELOVED CINEMATIC PERSONALITIES IN THE WORLD.
Everyone knows Jackie Chan, Whether it's from Drunken Master, Police Story, Rumble in the Bronx or The Karate Kid, Jackie is admired by generations of moviegoers for his aerobatic fighting style, comic timing and mind-bending stunts. In 2016 - after fifty-six years in the industry, appearing in more than 150 films, and breaking many bones - he received an honorary Academy Award for his lifetime achievement in film. But, at sixty-four years old, Jackie is just getting started.
Now, in Never Grow Up, the global superstar reflects on his early life, including his childhood years at the China Drama Academy (in which he was enrolled at the age of seven), his big breaks (and setbacks) in Hong Kong and Hollywood, his numerous brushes with death (both on and off film sets), and his life as a husband and father (which has been, admittedly and regrettably, imperfect).
Jackie has never shied away from his mistakes, Since The Young Master in 1980, Jackie's films have ended with a bloopers reel in which he stumbles over his lines, misses his mark or crashes to the ground in a stunt gone south. In Never Grow Up, Jackie applies the same spirit of openness to his life, proving time and time again why he's beloved the world over: he's honest, funny, kind, brave beyond reckoning and - after all this time - still young at hearts.