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Friday, July 22, 2011

Tatum O'Neal Found Review & Giveaway

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Found: A Daughter's Journey Home 
 
Tatum O'Neal life has never been easy. She revealed the extent of the her life's turmoil in her book, A Paper Life (It Books, 2005), but her life and the tendency for chaos did not end with the publication of that book--in fact much of her healing and rebuilding has happened since that book. She has revealed that journey in her new book, Found: A Daughter's Journey Home (William Morrow, 2011).

Here is the synopsis for the dust jacket of Found:
In this powerful follow-up to her New York Times bestselling memoir, A Paper Life, Academy Award winning Actress Tatum O'Neal returns with an extraordinary chronicle of family, forgiveness, redemption, and commitment--a remarkable story told with honesty, humility, determination, and above all...love.
 
Tatum O'Neal
Found 

The golden child of a glamorous Hollywood couple, Tatum O'Neal had a childhood that looked, from the outside, to be fairy-tale perfect. The reality was far from perfect, and in A Paper Life, Tatum shared her poignant, painful experiences of growing up in--and away from--a dysfunctional show-business family. Now, in Found, she digs even deeper and explores the tough issues that resonate in most women's lives. It is a story of taking two steps forward and one step back, of learning to understand what forgiveness really means--physically, emotionally, and spiritually-- and how to live it every day. With candor and grace, Tatum chronicles the challenges and joys of being a single mother to three grown children, an ex-wife, a working actress, and a woman who has her life in the public eye for the better part of forty-five years.  She speaks frankly about the persistence it took to beat her addictions to drugs and alcohol, and the hard work to stay clean and sober, including dealing with the deep emotional void that illicit substances falsely promise to fill.
 
Tatum details her ongoing efforts to negotiate friends, family, aging, money, love, loss, and Hollywood, while the specter of her past continues to lurk, a reminder of her battle and a testament to her will to survive. And she honors the people whose perseverance and courage in overcoming their own dark troubles have inspired her. Found is also a father-daughter love story: a portrait of a fragile, tentative reconciliation between a parent and a child who, as documented in the OWN television docuseries The O'Neals: Ryan and Tatum, try to heal the hurt and pain of a lifetime.
 
Tatum O'Neal has done the hard work necessary to get her life on track and come to terms with the person she is.  Finally, she shares her whole story. Her moving and inspirational saga reminds us all that no matter what has happened in our own lives, we must keep moving forward to the light and the future, step by step, day by day. Only then may we find the true path home.

As I read through Found, I found myself have much more compassion for Tatum O'Neal than I had prior to reading the book. I had not read A Paper Life but after reading this, I am intrigued to do so.  I found her candidness and honesty refreshing, she really doesn't sugar coat her journey to make it look more glamorous. I find myself pulling for her to stay strong and clean for herself and her children and hope that someday she can find the happy ending she is looking for. 

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Thank you to Tatum O'Neal for my sample used in this review and for the winners prize.  Opinions are honest, review by Michelle.

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30 comments:

MOMFOREVERANDEVER said...

LOOKS LIKE AN INTERESTING BOOK- rough childhood

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Linda Kish said...

This sounds like a very interesting story. One that I would love to read. I have not read A Paper Life.

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Roseann K. said...

I would love to read Tatum's book. I've enjoyed her other books. Thanks so much.

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i would love to read her book. saw her talking about it on the today show
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i have not read a paper life
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pmj said...

This looks like an interesting book-I remember watching paper moon!

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I haven't read paper life.
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Anonymous said...

It looks like a really inspirational story and would love to read it
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Gina said...

It sounds like a story that would have meaning in my life!

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Have not read paper life!

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Anonymous said...

would love to win this book-I have been watching her and her dad try to reunite on OWN

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Anonymous said...

My sis is reading A paper life and I am going to borrow it from her

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I want to read this book because it sounds very interesting!

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