In her first memoir, as she always has with her film and television work—from “Norma Rae” to “Gidget”—actress Sally Field connects to her audience with a strong sense of narrative voice. She gives a sensitive and earnest account of the obstacles and successes in her life, the abuse of her stepfather, and her relationship with the late Burt Reynolds—delivering it all with grace and honesty. Both the writing and delivery stand out in the genre of celebrity memoirs.
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On today’s episode are Jo Reed and AudioFile Magazine publisher Michele Cobb.
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In her first memoir, as she always has with her film and television work—from “Norma Rae” to “Gidget”—actress Sally Field connects to her audience with a strong sense of narrative voice. She gives a sensitive and earnest account of the obstacles and successes in her life, the abuse of her stepfather, and her relationship with the late Burt Reynolds—delivering it all with grace and honesty. Both the writing and delivery stand out in the genre of celebrity memoirs.

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On today’s episode are Jo Reed and AudioFile Magazine publisher Michele Cobb.

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