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Finding Me by Viola Davis

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ali1004's review against another edition

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Truly worth ten reads. Enlightening, inspiring, devastating, painful, and moving. Viola manages to open the doors to exploring the intricacies of racism in a welcoming, inviting, and honest way. I’m convinced the only way to read this is via audiobook, recorded by Viola herself. The performance is enrapturing. Thank you, Viola Davis, for opening your heart to us.

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So poetically written. I listened on audiobook and it was beautiful and engaging. What a life Viola lived and what an honor to listen. Another great book that reminds us why we need to buy/listen to women voices and stories.  



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cs1887's review against another edition

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5.0

I know why it won the grammy. 

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lilybear3's review against another edition

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5.0

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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greatgatsbys's review against another edition

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When I saw that Viola Davis had won a Grammy for performance of an audiobook, I thought, how does someone perform an audiobook? 

Over 9 hours later, I understand. Viola Davis is a revelation in narrating her story, and goodness, what a story it is. I laughed, I cried, I welled up, I felt it. I felt all of it. 

This is an incredible book, and I highly recommend the audiobook to hear Viola tell her story to you. 

P.s. I am now in post-Viola depression and am not sure any subsequent memoirs/audiobooks will live up to the incredibly HIGH bar. 

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