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A rather presumptive autobiography, but then, most are.
i enjoyed this book and have read all of the authors books. yes ,she is a little ouot there but hey it is all with good intentions. take a look
Now, at a turning point in her life, comes her most revealing and exciting book yet. Outspoken, controversial, talented, and perceptive Shirley MacLaine now takes us on an intimate and fascinating personal odyssey. In 1984 she won an Oscar, starred on Broadway, wrote the best-selling Out on a Limb -- and turned fifty years old. At this special time, in this special year, she was now ready to resume the spiritual journey she had begun in her early forties. In Dancing in the Light, Shirley MacLaine bares her innermost self and explores the lives, both past and present, which touched and affected her own. She sheds new light on her loves, her losses, her childhood, her passions, and her inner drives and ambitions. She asks poignant questions and finds surprising answers. She asks poignant questions and finds surprising answers. She challenges her beliefs and confronts her conflicts. Ultimately, she takes us with her through a life-altering experience that provides a stunning new vision of herself, her future... and the fate of our world.
I hard a hard time getting into this book. It's a series and this is not the beginning of the series so there is alot of assumptions made about what you already know of her story.
You gotta like Shirley's point of view. It's different!
Story about Shirley MacLaine