Finding Me Audiobook Free by Viola Davis

Finding Me (2022)

A deep reflection, a promise, and a love letter to ourselves.

This is the story of Viola Davis. From a crumbling apartment in Central Falls, to the stage in NYC, and beyond. This is the path that she took to finding her voice but also her purpose in a world that didn’t always see her.

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As she wrote Finding Me, she was open to the truth of the way our stories are often not examined closely. We’re forced to reinvent ourselves to fit into a crazy competitive world. So she wrote this book for anyone who feels lost, alone, and desperate, trying to find themselves.

“In Finding Me You’ll meet a little girl named Viola who ran from her past and decided to stop running forever. She did so by making a life-changing decision.”

The Book Guide® Editor

Finding Me is for anyone who needs reminders that a life worth living can only be born from radical honesty, and must be created by shedding facades and being true to yourself.

Finding Me (2022) by Viola Davis

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