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Finding Me by Viola Davis

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AMAZING. The audiobook was so good, I could not stop listening. Viola Davis tells her heart wrenching and in depth story of childhood, hardship, living in poverty and how she dug herself out, but also knows that some of it was luck. She explains how unlikely her life was to end up where she is, and how amazing it is. She explains her childhood with warmth and is awestruck by some of the people she has encountered that had it worse than she did - which is insane.
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Highly recommend.
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TW: sexual assault, child abuse, child neglect, racism, sexism, infertility, loss of a parent

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Viola gets all of the flowers for this autobiography.

She was completely open and unfiltered. I love that we are reading how she finds herself and her voice is so powerful in this book. I love that she took the power to write this about her life. I cannot imagine the courage it must have taken to write something so vulnerable.

She had me in tears by the 3rd chapter and laughing at the end.

I recommend you do the full experience of having her voice in the audiobook read this to you as you follow along with a physical copy. It will completely grip you.  This without a doubt is my favorite read of the year. I wish I could give it more than 5 stars.

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I will admit I mostly knew Viola Davis from How To Get Away With Murder, but after reading this book I want to consume every bit of media she's been a part of. She is incredibly vulnerable and emotional throughout this book, unveiling traumatic experiences from her childhood to present life and how they shaped her. It was difficult to listen to her tell her stories. At times I became deeply upset hearing her recount things, specifically those that I could relate to and knew the pain of all too well. This immediately became one of my favourite books ever just a few minutes in - Viola's narration is beautiful and adds another layer to the stories. 

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