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Finding Me: A Memoir by Viola Davis

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Powerful hardships as well as powerful successes make up a life fully lived. 
My life. 
- Viola Davis

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I couldn't put this book down.  Viola Davis is a force of nature and her autobiography, the Grammy-award winning audiobook that she earned EGOT status for, is further evidence, if you weren't already swayed.  

While I'm normally not into celebrity biographies, there are a handful that I loved and this is one of them, so much that I consider this required reading.  Ideally, you should listen to the audiobook (again, Grammy-winning audiobook).  Viola pulls you in and doesn't let go.  Her autobiography is all encompassing from birth to present, all the details from her childhood to working in Hollywood.  I don't know what else to say other than to read this book.  It is incredible.

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A gorgeous, heart-wrenching, and inspiring memoir about surviving multiple childhood traumas and finding identity and redemption through art, relationships, and self-care. The audiobook, for which Davis won a Grammy, is especially powerful, with Davis's deep voice conveying incredible amounts of every kind of emotion. 

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