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sewfrench's review against another edition
4.0
Very little about, the teaser, her father not being who raised her. More of a “me, too” and her life growing up and her rise to stardom. Hard to rate memoirs, it’s her story to tell.
fran_bielar's review
5.0
I feel like I’m really picky about giving a 5 star rating. This is the first book I’ve given 5 stars too but it absolutely deserved all of them. Even as an audio book
I idolized Olivia Pope. In high school i saw scandal for the first time and watched in awe as this character of Olivia pope controlled not only the lives of those around her but more importantly, her own. She was a force to be reckoned with and solved every problem that came her way. As a high school girl where it felt like life was falling apart at the seams someone who could make a decision and people would listen to it, was astonishing, inspiring and everything i wanted to be.
This story beautifully told by Kerry Washington about her life from before she was even born to who she is today. The ups and downs of childhood in the Bronx to being a struggling actress, to her life as Olivia Pope and a cultural phenomenon, to her time as a mother and a daughter. This book brought me to tears, both of heartbreak and of laughter. I learned so much about Kerry the person but also about humanity and the idea of moving forward even through uncertainty but more importantly through times when we are uncomfortable.
Truly i loved this book and it made me love Kerry more than i could have ever loved Olivia.
As i think more about it I am going to add to the review-
Adding: her comments about parenthood and the mindset surrounding children is so powerful to me. She acknowledges that most people look at kids as “i brought you into this world you are here for me” but instead she frames children as an opportunity to be better people. To be better than we are and by having kids we are really given the space to become the kind of person that child needs. It was such a shift in perspective i had not considered before i loved it.
Also she mentioned her scale for measuring success. Washington detailed how as an actor success is often measured by the jobs you book or the results that you see through fame (or even the physical results she could see of her body changing). She instead chose to measure success through her effort. Did she honestly put her best foot forward in the audition? If so that was a good audition and thus successful. While I’m not an actress i do think success is so often defined in harsh ways that may lead people to feel they aren’t successful. This shift in perspective allows for a bit more grace and a way to eliminate the components of the equation that are out of your control.
I idolized Olivia Pope. In high school i saw scandal for the first time and watched in awe as this character of Olivia pope controlled not only the lives of those around her but more importantly, her own. She was a force to be reckoned with and solved every problem that came her way. As a high school girl where it felt like life was falling apart at the seams someone who could make a decision and people would listen to it, was astonishing, inspiring and everything i wanted to be.
This story beautifully told by Kerry Washington about her life from before she was even born to who she is today. The ups and downs of childhood in the Bronx to being a struggling actress, to her life as Olivia Pope and a cultural phenomenon, to her time as a mother and a daughter. This book brought me to tears, both of heartbreak and of laughter. I learned so much about Kerry the person but also about humanity and the idea of moving forward even through uncertainty but more importantly through times when we are uncomfortable.
Truly i loved this book and it made me love Kerry more than i could have ever loved Olivia.
As i think more about it I am going to add to the review-
Adding: her comments about parenthood and the mindset surrounding children is so powerful to me. She acknowledges that most people look at kids as “i brought you into this world you are here for me” but instead she frames children as an opportunity to be better people. To be better than we are and by having kids we are really given the space to become the kind of person that child needs. It was such a shift in perspective i had not considered before i loved it.
Also she mentioned her scale for measuring success. Washington detailed how as an actor success is often measured by the jobs you book or the results that you see through fame (or even the physical results she could see of her body changing). She instead chose to measure success through her effort. Did she honestly put her best foot forward in the audition? If so that was a good audition and thus successful. While I’m not an actress i do think success is so often defined in harsh ways that may lead people to feel they aren’t successful. This shift in perspective allows for a bit more grace and a way to eliminate the components of the equation that are out of your control.
discoveringkay_'s review against another edition
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
4.25
Moderate: Addiction, Cancer, Child abuse, Eating disorder, Sexual assault, and Abortion
sten89's review against another edition
emotional
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
3.0
You can feel Kerry’s character throughout this book and it was interesting hearing about her life in her words.
Each chapter has multiple ‘vignettes’ which breaks up the writing in to bite sized pieces. I both enjoyed and disliked this; I could pick up the book at quickly read a section, but it felt like it was taking awhile to get through the chapters and all the information.
I appreciate how honest this story is, and seemingly transparent (quite like the water Kerry loves so much).
Each chapter has multiple ‘vignettes’ which breaks up the writing in to bite sized pieces. I both enjoyed and disliked this; I could pick up the book at quickly read a section, but it felt like it was taking awhile to get through the chapters and all the information.
I appreciate how honest this story is, and seemingly transparent (quite like the water Kerry loves so much).
Graphic: Eating disorder
Moderate: Cancer
Minor: Miscarriage
ohemgee's review against another edition
emotional
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
lisayoung's review against another edition
emotional
informative
inspiring
medium-paced
5.0
Kerri has an amazing voice making this an easy book to listen to.
turophile's review against another edition
dark
emotional
funny
inspiring
fast-paced
4.5
Well plotted and structured, heart wrenching at times. I don't know Ms. Washington's acting work that well. I never watched scandal, I haven't seen many of her movies, but I was so impressed with her. The drive, the way she built her life, the way she handled adversity, the way she worked through the challenges of a family that never truly felt like her own. Really liked liked this book.
heathervickery's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
informative
reflective
medium-paced
3.5