Just finished Marty's Book. A really great read in that he gives you many samples of the fine writing he did over the years, much of it shaped our own ideas of what "is Disney".
There are quite a few stories that have been commented about, but I think the history
overshadows what a good writer he is. Lots of memories, war stories and the like. He was kind to me as well as many others in this book. Don't forget, Marty was from that "can do", optimistic generation and believed what he wrote and knew for whom he was ghostwriting. Those Disneyland and Florida films, promotional books, etc. have a "voice" and a power to them. Thankfully, he has included many scripts and excerpts. He even added in something Walt wrote and how he used that as a means to get a sense of his "voice" to write for him so he would capture Walt's attitude. I grew up on Marty's version of what Disney was and many of you have as well. To me, this is the real gem in Marty's book.
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