8 things you learn from Diane Keaton's 'Then Again'

Diane Keaton's autobiography covers her early life and her career – and the big role her mother played in both.

3. Keaton: Don't blame parents for bulimia

Keaton, who says in her book that she has struggled with bulimia, dismisses experts who say parents cause bulimia. "Spare me," Keaton writes. "I can't stand the ease with which experts blame parents, especially mothers... come on. I'm sorry, but my mother was nothing if not affectionate."

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