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Send Yourself Roses
Send Yourself Roses: Thoughts on My Life, Love, and Leading Roles | Kathleen Turner
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From her film debut as the sultry schemer in Body Heat to her award-winning role as Martha in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, actress Kathleen Turner's unique blend of beauty, intelligence, and raw sexuality has driven her personal and professional life. Now, in this gutsy memoir, the screen icon tells us of the risks she's taken and the lessons she's learned-sometimes the hard way. For the first time, Turner shares her childhood challenges-a life lived in countries around the world until her father, a State Department official whom she so admired, died suddenly when she was a teenager. She talks about her twenty year marriage, and why she and her husband recently separated, her close relationship with her daughter, her commitment to service, and how activism in controversial causes has bolstered her beliefs. And Turner reveals the pain and heartbreak of her struggle with rheumatoid arthritis, and how, in spite of it, she made a daring decision: to take a break from the movies and relaunch her stage career. Along the way, Turner describes what it's like to work with legends like Jack Nicholson, Michael Douglas, William Hurt, Steve Martin, Francis Ford Coppola, John Huston, John Waters, Edward Albee...and, with characteristic irreverent humor, shares her behind-the-screen stories of dealing with all types of creative, intimidating, and inspiring characters. Kathleen Turner has always known that she would play the lead in the story of her life. It's impossible not to take her lessons on living, love, and leading roles to heart. And it won't be long until you'll be sending yourself roses!
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Intimate and brave, this memoir follows Kathleen's TV and stage acting career and her struggle with Rheumatoid Arthritis. This is definitely from the heart, reminding us to not forget ourselves in the rush of life. Nice parts about her daughter, as well.
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I don't remember how old I was when I first saw this movie. I know I watched it with my mom and I've seen it a zillion times since. Notice the particular description here. I only wish I was mousy like 30 year old Kathleen Turner!

Redjewel_7734 I know, right!!! 7y
Jaimelire I just watched it again (after many years) with my son. It was great! (edited) 7y
BeckyLeJ It really is such a fun movie! 7y
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