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In pieces : a memoir

Call Number

  • LARGE TYPE 921 F456 (OSH)

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Edition

Large print [edition].

Publication Information

New York : Grand Central Publishing Large Print, 2018.

Physical Description

viii, 501 pages (large print) : illustrations ; 24 cm

Summary

One of the most celebrated, beloved, and enduring actors of our time, Sally Field has an infectious charm that has captivated the nation for more than five decades, beginning with her first TV role at the age of seventeen. From Gidget's sweet-faced "girl next door" to the dazzling complexity of Sybil to the Academy Award-worthy ferocity and depth of Norma Rae and Mary Todd Lincoln, Field has stunned audiences time and time again with her artistic range and emotional acuity. Yet there is one character who always remained hidden: the shy and anxious little girl within. With raw honesty and the fresh, pitch-perfect prose of a natural-born writer, and with all the humility and authenticity her fans have come to expect, Field brings readers behind-the-scenes for not only the highs and lows of her star-studded early career in Hollywood, but deep into the truth of her lifelong relationships--including her complicated love for her own mother. Powerful and unforgettable, In Pieces is an inspiring and important account of life as a woman in the second half of the twentieth century.

Contents

  • My grandmother's daughter
  • Dick
  • Jocko
  • Libbit
  • What goes up
  • That summer
  • Gidget
  • Get thee to a nunnery
  • Wired
  • Together
  • Second season
  • Peter
  • Transition
  • Culpable
  • Hungry
  • Sybil
  • The bandit
  • Treading water
  • Norma
  • The end of the beginning
  • Me, my mother, and Mary Todd
  • Epilogue.

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