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Find Me by Rosie O'Donnell

Find Me

by Rosie O'Donnell
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  • First Published:
  • Apr 1, 2002, 224 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Apr 2003, 224 pages
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shae.d.b

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"find me" was nothing short than curious, colorful, & heavy thought out as it pertained to Rosie's life. Fleeting with real associations to anyones life that has been maginified by pain & cover up.
Truth be known that this tale allows one to realize the monstrous world we live in and the level of love that one person tries to do within this canvas of the universe.
Mary

This is an excellent book, and not what you might think it's about. It's not so much a biography or memoir -- more a story about one event in the author's life, and how it affected and changed her. Very interesting read -- hard to put down.
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