A Million Little Pieces Resources
Websites
If you can read James Frey's website, he has snippets of the book for your reading enjoyment.
Movie or TV Productions
Someone made a parody film of A Million Little Pieces: "This is 70 minutes and 41 seconds of pure turquoise screen. Nothing more, nothing less." Hey, it's quicker than reading the book.
Back in the day (and by "the day" we mean "period when people thought A Million Little Pieces was true"), Gus van Sant (Good Will Hunting) was interested in adapting it to the big screen.
Articles and Interviews
What's that smell? Oh, it's the Smoking Gun revealing all the fabrications in A Million Little Pieces.
Here's an interview from 2003. James does not dispute that the book is a "memoir," though he says he'd prefer it to be listed as "literature."
If you're in the mood for a little more hot air from Frey, read another 2003 article, from back when A Million Little Pieces was still too legit to quit.
Video
James Frey says he's helped thousands of people with his great work of art. Did he help you?
Oprah originally stood by James Frey before ripping him a new one on TV.
James Frey either retains his youthful irreverence or hasn't matured a day in the last ten years. You decide. Also, James Frey talks about his stance on religion, which comes up a lot in this book. (Oh, and language alert—surprise.)
"I don't care much about truth," says James in this video, shocking no one.
Audio
This NPR report is from a time when Winfrey still stood by James Frey and his book even though she supports everyone's right to question the lies… er, the stories within.
Fictional memoirs? True-life fiction? Where in the heck do we find these books in the bookstore when we don't know how to categorize them?
James Frey puts his words into another's mouth to narrate the audio version of his book.
Images
Smile, James! You're on County Jail camera!
Looks like Frey's attitude hasn't changed much since rehab.
The Clinic (with a capital C for Importance) is actually Hazelden, which looks like this.