1/9/12 CONVERSATION w/ DIANE KEATON part 2 "...in 1977, Diane Keaton's charming incoherence in Woody Allen's Annie Hall earned her an Oscar and turned her into the star she had dreamed of becoming since she was a little girl. Back then, no one believed Keaton would make it more than her own mother, Dorothy Keaton Hall. A child of the Depression who had been abandoned by her father, Keaton Hall lived for her children. So when she died three years ago after a slow decline from Alzheimer's disease, Keaton began writing a memoir for the both of them. That memoir, Then Again, pulls from the 85 journals Keaton's mother kept over her lifetime. Keaton tells NPR's..."
http://m.npr.org/story/142309772?url=/2011/11/15/142309772/then-again-diane-keaton-on-owing-it-all-to-mom
“But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us…”