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Call Me Anne

Call Me Anne

Current price: $15.95
Publication Date: January 24th, 2023
Publisher:
Viva Editions
ISBN:
9781627783316
Pages:
176
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Description

This memoir by Anne Heche is as personal as it gets, offering a peek inside the mind of the late Emmy-award winning actress, director and author of the New York Times bestseller Call Me Crazy.

Call Me Anne is the sequel to Heche’s first book, Call Me Crazy. It is a memoir consisting of personal anecdotes of her rise to fame: how Harrison Ford became her on-set mentor, her relationship with Ellen Degeneres, her encounter with Harvey Weinstein, her history of childhood sexual abuse, her relationship with God, her journey to love herself, and more. Part memoir and part self-acceptance workbook, Anne’s personal stories are interwoven with poems, prompts, and exercises that got Anne through tough times. Readers are encouraged to try them as they navigate their own journey to self-love, acceptance, forgiveness, and faith.

About the Author

Anne Heche was an Emmy-award winning actress, director, and screenwriter based in LA, and the New York Times best selling author of Call Me Crazy. Following a dual role in the daytime soap opera Another World (1987–91), Heche rose to mainstream prominence in the late 1990s with films Donnie Brasco (1997), Volcano (1997), Six Days, Seven Nights (1998), and Return to Paradise (1998). In 1998, Heche portrayed Marion Crane in Gus Van Sant's horror remake of Psycho. Heche received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the Lifetime movie Gracie's Choice and a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress for her work in Broadway's Twentieth Century. She was also a contestant on the reality show, Dancing with the Stars in 2020.

Praise for Call Me Anne

A sweet final word from an actor who leaves a legacy of compassion and kindness.
— Kirkus

Intimate, articulate, informative, interesting, once again Anne Heche has written an intensely personal memoir that is a simply fascinating and ultimately inspiring, and a 'must read' selection for the legions of Anne Heche fans. 
— Midewest Book Review