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In this candid, insightful and unconventional memoir,
which was a New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller, Goldie
Hawn invites us to join her in an inspirational look back at the
people, places, and events that have touched her. It is the spiritual
journey of a heart in search of enlightenment.
With her trademark effervescence, Goldie delivers a personal look
at private and powerful events that carried her through life: her
father’s spontaneity; her mother’s courage; the joy
of being a daughter, a sister, a parent, and a lover.
She writes about her childhood dreams of becoming a ballerina.
She takes us on a tour of her go-go years in 1960s New York City,
the phenomenon of TV’s Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In,
her Oscar-wining debut in Cactus Flower, and Hollywood stardom.
She writes intimately about the challenges of love, anger and fear,
and the importance of compassion and integrity.
She speaks openly about her family, her partner Kurt Russell, her
children, her faith, her curiosity for that which she doesn’t
yet know, and her thirst for knowledge. Most of all, it is a trip
back through a life well lived by a woman well loved.
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