A Paper Life
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Tatum O'Neal
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Tatum O'Neal
About this listen
Filled with stunning revelations, here is the sensational memoir of one of Hollywood's most talented and troubled stars - an inspirational true tale of survival and triumph against all odds
Though she has shunned the media spotlight, Academy Award-winning actress Tatum O'Neal at last goes on the record to tell her story - a tale of personal turmoil and ultimate triumph that is part Hollywood tell-all, part Greek tragedy, and part Shakespearean drama.
In her trademark no-holds-barred style, she names names as she chronicles the ups and downs of being Hollywood royalty, including:
- her nearly fatal addiction to drugs
- her destructive relationships with mother, the late actress Joanna Moore; her famously overbearing and flamboyant father, Ryan O'Neal and his former longtime live-in love, Farrah Fawcett; and her wildly explosive ex-husband, international tennis pro John McEnroe
- her early years - a time of tubulence, loneliness, and abuse - as a virtual orphan forced to raise herself and her "Irish twin", younger brother, Griffin
- her explosive, untold stories of the top figures in pop culture and sports
Ultimately, we see the emergence of an extremely gifted, spirited, and intelligent woman - the ultimate survivor who is a role model to all women.
©2004 Tatum O'Neal (P)2004 HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.Critic reviews
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- Liz
- 01-11-22
Fascinating sad story
The neglect Tatum endured is unbelievable and just shows you never know what goes on behind closed doors. On the outside you would think she led a charmed existence.
The narration wasn’t the best. Rushed in parts, and sounded very much like Tatum was reading the words out loud but not paying attention to them.
I really sympathise with what Tatum went through but it felt like she was laying all the blame at Ryan and John’s door and not taking any real responsibility herself. If I was a spouse in that position of course I’d expect drug tests before seeing the kids.
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