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Care to Share January 2023
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You should sit down for this : a memoir about wine, life and cookies
by Tamera Mowry
In this empowering book, the beloved actress and TV personality shares how she stopped letting other people define her, tapped into her faith and tossed away negativity to hone her own happiness and create a unique path forward for herself, and encourages us to do the same. 75,000 first printing.
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Still just a geek : an annotated memoir
by Wil Wheaton
The celebrated actor, personality and all-around nerd revisits his 2004 collection of insightful and humorous blog posts, presents additional later writings and offers all new material in which he opens up about his life, from his abusive childhood all the way to finding his true purpose. 100,000 first printing.
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Tough : my journey to true power
by Terry Crews
Deeply personal and never-before-told, the Brooklyn Nine-Nine star shares his quest to find the true meaning of toughnessa journey that forced him to re-examine his life and confront his insecurities, painful memories and limiting beliefs to get his mind right and achieve true, lasting self-mastery. Illustrations.
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Walking in my joy : in these streets
by Jenifer Lewis
In this entertaining essay collection, the author of The Mother of Black Hollywood and the costar of ABCs hit sitcom Black-ish looks back on some of her memorable adventures and experiences, showing us how to be present in the moment and reject being a victim of circumstance. 125,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Dying of politeness / : A Memoir
by Geena Davis
In this candid memoir, the Academy Award winner recalls her journey from a quiet and polite childhood to a screen icon who helped lead the way to gender parity in Hollywood. 275,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Beyond the wand : the magic and mayhem of growing up a wizard
by Tom Felton
The actor who played iconic role of the Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter movies recalls his experiences growing up in the whirlwind of the pop culture phenomenon while navigating life as a normal teenager. 400,000 first printing.
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Waxing on : The karate kid and me
by Ralph Macchio
Based on both the classic movies and his current show, the actor, in this entertaining and nostalgic memoir, reflects on the legacy of The Karate Kidin film, pop culture and his own life. Illustrations.
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Comedy comedy comedy drama : a memoir
by Bob Odenkirk
The Emmy-winning star of Mr. Show, Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul discusses his early career as a cult comedy writer, as well as his reinvention as an action star at age 50. Illustrations.
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Out of the corner : a memoir
by Jennifer Grey
The star of the iconic movie Dirty Dancing richly evokes the places and times that defined a nation, looks back on her unbridled romantic adventures in Hollywood, shares the fallout from a plastic surgery procedure that negatively impacted her career and reveals now she took her life back.
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Hello, Molly! : a memoir
by Molly Shannon
The actress looks back on losing her mother, sister and cousin in a car accident with her father at the wheel as well as her days as a beloved Saturday Night Live cast member. 200,000 first printing.
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Friends, lovers, and the big terrible thing : a memoir
by Matthew Perry
The beloved Friends star shares candid behind the scenes stories from the legendary sitcom, as well as detailing his own struggles with addiction that threatened to derail his career. One million first printing. Illustrations.
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Finding me
by Viola Davis
The critically acclaimed film, television and theater actress presents an inspiring and deeply honest story of her life, from her coming-of-age in Rhode Island to her current hard-won success. 250,000 first printing.
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I'm glad my mom died
by Jennette McCurdy
The iCarly and Sam & Cat star, after her controlling mother dies, gets the help she needs to overcome eating disorders, addiction and unhealthy relationshipsand finally decides what she really wants for the first time in her life. Illustrations.
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