A review by bzliz
Finding Me: A Memoir by Viola Davis

emotional inspiring medium-paced

5.0

I love when actors narrate their own memoirs and this is no exception. Viola Davis is such a powerful woman who not only survived more than her fair share of trauma but thrived in spite of it. A lot of people probably wouldn’t enjoy this, purely because of how frank she is regarding her experience with racism and poverty but I do think people should at least try to read it.

I don’t want to play the “who had it worse?” game but it’s hard not to compare this to some other memoirs and think to myself what the hell are you whining about? You haven’t faced any real hardship. It’s impossible to not think about how minor struggles can be a person’s complete undoing, yet someone who essentially started life at rock bottom and has had to fight for decades just to get to even ground can still rise above and flourish. 

The story’s timeline is jumbled around in that way many memoirs are but I didn’t mind it as much here as I have in others. So much of her life was shaped by chaos so why should her story be told in a straight line? 

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