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Finding Me: A Memoir

by Viola Davis

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Biography & Autobiography. Self-Improvement. Nonfiction. HTML:

Narrated by Viola Davis

In my book, you will meet a little girl named Viola who ran from her past until she made a life-changing decision to stop running forever.

This is my story, from a crumbling apartment in Central Falls, Rhode Island, to the stage in New York City, and beyond. This is the path I took to finding my purpose but also my voice in a world that didn't always see me.

As I wrote Finding Me, my eyes were open to the truth of how our stories are often not given close examination. We are forced to reinvent them to fit into a crazy, competitive, judgmental world. So I wrote this for anyone running through life untethered, desperate and clawing their way through murky memories, trying to get to some form of self-love. For anyone who needs reminding that a life worth living can only be born from radical honesty and the courage to shed facades and be . . . you.

Finding Me is a deep reflection, a promise, and a love letter of sorts to self. My hope is that my story will inspire you to light up your own life with creative expression and rediscover who you were before the world put a label on you.

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A internacionalmente aclamada atriz Viola Davis narra em sua biografia, Em busca de mim , tudo o que viveu desde a infância difícil até o estrelato. Nesta biografia você vai conhecer uma garotinha chamada Viola, que fugia de seu passado até tomar a transformadora decisão de parar de fugir para sempre.
  JeanArtacho | Jun 3, 2024 |
Real, raw, moving, passionate, honest. ( )
  winterskiss | Apr 1, 2024 |
I’ve been trying to verbalize how fantastic this is. Viola Davis and her story is so compelling. It’s a story that needs to be told. It’s written so beautifully and relatable. She has been through and endured so much at times it almost painful to think any person went through all which she has. But through it you get to see her strength and resolve. She knew what she wanted and despite all the odds she managed to make it happen. ( )
  Frogiekins04 | Mar 25, 2024 |
I turned the page and I was at the end and I was all, "Wait!? That's it!" I hope that Viola Davis graces us with a second memoir. This was the third memoir in my unintentional reading of memoirs this year. I've read Britney Spears, Barbra Streisand, and now Viola Davis's Finding Me.

I've been a fan of Davis's work, but it was her portrayal of Ma Rainey in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom that clinched it for me. She strode onto that screen and manifested Rainey. I've been reading August Wilson's Century Cycle of plays with a group at the Seattle Athenaeum and reading her memoir, Davis has appeared in several of Wilson's plays including playing Rose on the big screen in Denzel Washington's Fences.

This quote about playing Rose:
"Because I had to start finding me in How to Get Away with Murder, the making of the film Fences was perfect. Perfect material for the screen based on the play by August Wilson, who exhumed and exalted ordinary people. To me, the original Troy was my father Dan Davis, born in 1936, who groomed horses, had a fifth-grade education, and didn't know how to read until he was fifteen years old. These characters in Fences were real to me, they were my life. August's material is great because he lets us bleed and he lets us talk. Rose was a fully realized character....

In ten cycles of plays that August Wilson wrote (often referred to as his Century Cycle), he portrayed Black American life in every decade in the twentieth century. So, you get a history lesson, but you also get to sit with us as human beings and see how that time period affected us. In Fences, Rose is a housewife who just wants to keep her family together. She is an absolute produce of the 1950s, suppressing her own dreams, even being cheated on after she gives her whole life to her family."

The book takes us through Davis's journey from her childhood poverty and abuse, to her discovery of acting, through her acting education, and various roles she has played up until about Fences. It also includes her love story--and I love a love story that happens in later life. I hope the next book will cover the roles she had next and may she have a long career. Ultimately, it is a memoir about finding oneself, working through trauma, making art, and the power of family love.

I also thought Davis's description of the privilege that exists in the acting profession to be a lesson for those hiring in the arts. She writes about it in Chapter 15 but I'll sum it up here with a one-sentence quote, "He who has choices has resources." If you are in the Arts, or hiring for the Arts, you should at least read this one chapter.

So my tally so far on my memoirs...
1. Viola Davis has moved into the top spot because she deftly blends her life and her art and left me wanting to learn more. I also have now been watching Viola Davis clips and interviews on Youtube, I've included a few below.
2. Barbra Streisand moves into second place simply because she said too much.
3. Britney Spears--entertaining, but not even in the same intellectual league as Streisand and Davis.

Links to trailers for two August Wilson plays that Ms. Davis appeared in:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spCxVd9ctFs&ab_channel=ParamountPictures
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ord7gP151vk&ab_channel=Netflix

And her appearance on Hot Ones
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzKZNM2Ir8A&ab_channel=FirstWeFeast
Appropriately titled, Viola Davis Gives a Master Class While Eating Spicy Wings.
I love Hot Ones! ( )
  auldhouse | Mar 17, 2024 |
Davis writes the best kind of memoir. She not only tells her story with power and great love, she gives the reading meaning regardless of where they come from. I will read this again and again. Two quotes I love.

“My calling is way bigger than being an actor.”
“Forgiveness is giving up hope that the past can change.” ( )
  chailatte | Feb 5, 2024 |
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Biography & Autobiography. Self-Improvement. Nonfiction. HTML:

Narrated by Viola Davis

In my book, you will meet a little girl named Viola who ran from her past until she made a life-changing decision to stop running forever.

This is my story, from a crumbling apartment in Central Falls, Rhode Island, to the stage in New York City, and beyond. This is the path I took to finding my purpose but also my voice in a world that didn't always see me.

As I wrote Finding Me, my eyes were open to the truth of how our stories are often not given close examination. We are forced to reinvent them to fit into a crazy, competitive, judgmental world. So I wrote this for anyone running through life untethered, desperate and clawing their way through murky memories, trying to get to some form of self-love. For anyone who needs reminding that a life worth living can only be born from radical honesty and the courage to shed facades and be . . . you.

Finding Me is a deep reflection, a promise, and a love letter of sorts to self. My hope is that my story will inspire you to light up your own life with creative expression and rediscover who you were before the world put a label on you.

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