The Women Who Raised Me: A Memoir by Victoria Rowell, Mim E. Rivas

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  • Pub. Date: April 2007
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 6,086

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    • Pub. Date: April 2007
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Hardcover, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 6,086

    Synopsis

    Unlike so many children who fall through the cracks of the overburdened foster care system, Rowells experience was nothing short of miraculous--thanks to several extraordinary women who stepped forward to give Rowell the love and guidance she needed to succeed. Unabridged. 10 CDs.

    The Washington Post - Amy Alexander

    The Women Who Raised Me is a "quilt," Rowell writes, "and each woman gave me a piece of herself to sew together, to make me whole." Likely due to the "can-do Mainers" who gave Rowell her start, the author's thorough exploration of her life within and without the system is an honest, persuasive testament to her strength, and to that system's potential.

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    Biography

    At age eight, Victoria Rowell won a Ford Foundation grant to study ballet and later went on to train and dance professionally under the auspices of the American Ballet Theatre, Twyla Tharp Workshop, and the Juilliard School before becoming an actress. She is the founder of the Rowell Foster Children Positive Plan, which provides scholarships in the arts and education to foster youth, and serves as national spokesperson for the Annie E. Casey Foundation/Casey Family Services. Rowell is an award-winning actress and veteran of many acclaimed feature films and several television series, including eight seasons on Diagnosis Murder, and has starred for the past thirteen years as Drucilla Winters on CBS's #1 daytime drama The Young and the Restless.

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    An Exceptional Story.by LoisOnMaui

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    June 06, 2009: This book is a pager turner. You want to finish it to learn what happened in the life the character/author. You want to meet the author and be her friend.

    Great Author, Great Actress, Inspiring Womanby Anonymous

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    June 01, 2008: I love books about strong women who have overcome difficult situations. This is a wonderful book. Victoria has turned her life inside out for all the world to see and hers is a truly amazing and inspiring story. It is beautifully written and, as a history buff, I enjoyed the background information about Maine. I'm glad she included the heartbreaking story of Malaga Island, which, before reading the book, I'd never known existed. This story should encourage everyone to strive to be the very best they can be, no matter how difficult their past. Victoria is a successful woman who has chosen to use her success and recognition to help others.


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